SPECIES

L. hopei
L. peroffskyana

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Range map for species of Lepidozamia (1).

Lepidozamia von Regel

Common Names

Taxonomic notes

Four species, two extant (L. hopei and L. peroffskyana) and two (Tertiary) extinct, endemic to Australia. Described 1857 based on a living plant (L. peroffskyana) in the St. Petersburg Botanical Garden (1). The most recent systematic study was by Johnson (2).

Description

Large plants with a stout, erect trunk. Notable features include:
  • leaflet bases inserted on the upper midline of the rachis;
  • an emergent cylindrical trunk clothed with persistent leaf bases;
  • an absence of suckers and offsets;
  • young parts covered with short hairs;
  • alternate flushes of leaves and cataphylls;
  • petioles and rachises lacking spines and prickles;
  • leaflets without a midrib and decurrent at the base;
  • lower leaflets not spine-like;
  • cones sessile or nearly so;
  • male cones opening in a prominent spiral at maturity;
  • sporophylls non-peltate, shortly hairy on the outer surface, lacking spines, appendages or ornamentation; and
  • outer face of female sporophylls prominently deflexed (1).

Range

Australia: New South Wales and Queensland, near the coast, in rainforest or similarly sheltered forest sites. Soils are well-structured loams (1).

Big Tree

L. hopei achieves heights of 20 m and diameters of 50 cm. It is the tallest of cycads (1).

Oldest

No data in (1).

Dendrochronology

Ethnobotany

Both species are popular ornamentals suitable, when young, for indoor container plantings. The leaves are used for decoration (1). Aboriginal use for food is not cited but seems likely in view of the size and local abundance of these plants.

Observations

Have seen both species in native habitat. Both are easily located; see species descriptions for details.

Remarks

First known from Eocene sediments in New South Wales. Propagation is solely from seed, which takes 12 to 24 months to germinate (1).

Citations

(1) Jones 1993.
(2) P. 83-87 in Johnson 1959.


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Edited by Christopher J. Earle
E-mail:earlecj@earthlink.com
Last modified on 6-Jan-1999

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