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Dioon (Cycad)

Synonyms: Dion; Platyzamia

Wikipedia Abstract

Dioon is a genus of cycads in the family Zamiaceae. It is native to Mexico and Central America. Their habitats include tropical forests, pine-oak forest, and dry hillsides, canyons and coastal dunes. Dioons are dioecious, palmlike shrubs with cylindrical stems, usually with many leaves. Leaf bases are persistent or shedding to leave smooth bark. The genus is commonly divided into two groups of distinct morphology. The first includes D. mejiae, D. rzedowskii, and D. spinulosum, which are characterized by the greater size of their fronds, trunks, and cones. The second group contains D. califanoi, D. caputoi, D. edule, D. holmgrenii, D. merolae, D. purpusii, D. sonorense, and D. tomasellii, which are smaller overall, with shorter trunks, much shorter fronds, and smaller cones.
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Species

Dioon angustifolium (Mexican cycad) (Vulnerable) (Attributes)
Dioon argenteum (Vulnerable)
Dioon califanoi (Cycad) (Endangered)
Dioon caputoi (Cycad) (Endangered)
Dioon dohenyi
Dioon edule (Chestnut Dioon)
Dioon holmgrenii (Cycad) (Vulnerable)
Dioon mejiae (palma teosinte) (Endangered)
Dioon merolae (Cycad) (Vulnerable)
Dioon pectinatum
Dioon planifolium (Vulnerable)
Dioon purpusii (Purpus' cycad) (Endangered)
Dioon pygmaea
Dioon rzedowskii (Cycad) (Endangered)
Dioon sonorense (Dioon tomasellii subspecies sonorense) (Endangered)
Dioon spinulosum (giant dioon) (Endangered)
Dioon stevensonii (Endangered)
Dioon tellezii
Dioon tomasellii (Cycad) (Vulnerable)
Dioon vovidesii

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0