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Range map for species of Dioon (1).
Dioon mejiae Standley & Williams

Common Names

Taxonomic notes

Description

"This species, which resembles D. spinulosum in overall habit, differs from it in having smooth-edged leaflets ... though the petiole is spinous. It is also unique in the greenish-gray color and abruptly acuminate shape of the female cone, and in having ovules with a chalazal appendix (i.e., an outgrowth opposite the micropyle)" (2).

Range

Honduras: Department of Olancho: in a dry, rocky canyon, where first discovered; also in Nicaragua (2).

Big Tree

Ethnobotany

Observations

I have seen it at Flecker Botanical Gardens in Cairns, March 1996, but not in habitat.

Remarks

Named for "Dr. Isidoro Meijia, from whose garden the plant was first collected and described" (2).

Citations

(1) Jones 1993.
(2) Norstog & Nichols 1997.

See also:
De Luca, P. and S. Sabato. 1979. Nomenclature and taxonomy of Dioon meijiae Standley & Williams (Zamiaceae). Delpinoa, n.s., 20: 45-50.


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This page is from the Gymnosperm Database
URL: http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Canopy/2285/za/di/meijiae.htm
Edited by Christopher J. Earle
E-mail:earlecj@earthlink.net
Last modified on 21-Dec-98

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