Cycas furfuracea

Cycas furfuracea is a species of cycad endemic to northeastern Western Australia.

Cycas furfuracea
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Cycadophyta
Class: Cycadopsida
Order: Cycadales
Family: Cycadaceae
Genus: Cycas
Species:
C. furfuracea
Binomial name
Cycas furfuracea
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Range

In Australia, Cycas furfuracea is found in:[1]

  • Bold Bluff, Mount Broome
  • Mount Herbert in the Wunaamin-Miliwundi Ranges
  • Kimbolton area
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References

  1. Whitelock, Loran M. 2002. The Cycads. Portland: Timber Press. ISBN 0-88192-522-5


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