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Zamia furfuracea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cardboard Palm can make a great houseplant and is tough enough to survive occasional neglect and harsh indoor environments. ... Fun Facts; Cardboard Palm leaves feel a little like cardboard when rubbed, hence the name Cardboard Palm. This plant is one of the "living fossil" plants, surviving from the time of the dinosaurs.
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Make a V-shaped base for the trunk by folding a 6- by 30-inch cardboard strip in half. Cut 2 slits ... Cut 2 large palm leaf shapes out of green poster board. Cut a 4- by 1/16-inch slit centered in the top and the bottom of one of the leaf shapes. Make a similar slit centered in the bottom only of the other leaf shape.
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A PLANTS profile of Zamia furfuracea (cardboard palm) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Zamia furfuracea L. f. ex Aiton cardboard palm; ... Zamiaceae – Sago-palm family...
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Wholesale nurseries growing Zamia furfuracea - Zamia: Cardboard Palm. Sales to the trade only. Over 1000 wholesale nursery growers listing over 6500 species of plants ... Zamia furfuracea - Zamia: Cardboard Palm; Wholesale Nurseries To The Trade Only.
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Wholesale nurseries growing Zamia: Cardboard Palm - Zamia furfuracea. Sales to the trade only. Over 1000 wholesale nursery growers listing over 6500 species of plants ... Zamia: Cardboard Palm - Zamia furfuracea; INFO Wholesale Nursery Growers' Plant Listings. Sales To The Trade Only...
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The Cardboard Palm Tree (Zamia furfuracea) is from the country of Mexico but is not a palm tree. It has many common names such as Cardboard Palm, Cardboard Plant, Cardboard Sago, Cardboard Cycad, and Mexican Cycad.
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