Ceratozamia hildae | |
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Conservation status | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Cycadophyta |
Class: | Cycadopsida |
Order: | Cycadales |
Family: | Zamiaceae |
Genus: | Ceratozamia |
Species: | C. hildae |
Binomial name | |
Ceratozamia hildae G.P.Landry & M.C.Wilson[2] |
Ceratozamia hildae, commonly known as the Bamboo Cycad, is a species of cycad in the Zamiaceae family that is endemic to Mexico. It is native to the Huasteca Potosina of Querétaro and San Luis Potosí, near the Santa Maria River. C. hildae inhabits deciduous oak woodlands at elevations of 850–1,300 m (2,790–4,300 ft). It is threatened by habitat loss and over-collecting.[1]
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