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Some examples of cycads are the sago palm (Cycas revoluta), the Japanese cycad (Cycas revoluta), and the Dioon edule. Cycads are ancient plants that have a woody trunk, long feathery leaves, and produce cones for reproduction.

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What has the author Hugh Hamshaw Thomas written?

Hugh Hamshaw Thomas has written: 'On the cuticles of some recent and fossil cycadean fronds' -- subject(s): Cycads, Cycads, Fossil, Fossil Cycads


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Cycads are a group of trees that have very large cones. They are a lot like conifer trees.


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Where are Fibonacci sequences found in nature?

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What is the difference between cycads and ferns?

Cycads are gymnosperms with seeds borne in cones, while ferns are vascular plants that reproduce via spores. Cycads have a woody trunk topped with large compound leaves, while ferns have fronds that unfurl from a central stem. Cycads are mainly found in tropical and subtropical regions, while ferns can be found in a variety of habitats worldwide.


What is gymonsperms?

Gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants that do not have flowers or fruits. Instead, their seeds are exposed on the surface of cone scales. Examples include conifers, cycads, and ginkgo trees.


Do cycads produce seeds?

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Do plants with needle like leaves only grow in cold climates?

No, plants with needle-like leaves can also grow in warm climates. Some examples include cacti, cycads, and certain types of conifers that are adapted to thrive in hot and arid environments.