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Cycas circinalis, also
known as the
queen sago, is a
species of
cycad known in the wild only from
southern India.
Cycas circinalis is the only gymnosperm...
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Cycas [Cycas
circinalis protologue]. pp. Sp. Pl. 2 : 1188. Type Location(s): LT:t. 19, in Rheede, Hort. Malab, 3 (1682)
Cycas circinalis at The World...
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conditions for growth, A.
circinalis forms large algae-like blooms,
potentially harming the
flora and
fauna of an area.
Anabaena circinalis exhibits a filamentous...
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Micrurus circinalis, the
Trinidad coral snake or
Trinidad northern coral snake, is a
species of
snake of the
family Elapidae. The
snake is
found in Trinidad...
- into a flour-like
substance used for
making small cakes or gruels.
Cycas circinalis Cycas rumphii Agoo, E.M.G.; Madulid, D.A.; Linis, V.C.; Sambale, E. (2010)...
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plant Cycas rumphii, (queen sago palm),
native to
southeast Asia
Cycas circinalis, (queen sago palm),
native to
India This page is an
index of articles...
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bluish tint,
which distinguishes it from its
relatives C.
rumphii and C.
circinalis. The
pollen cone is spindle-shaped, 30–60 cm high and 10–15 cm in diameter...
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pages 11-20 (article)
Phytochemical Investigation of
Cycas circinalis and
Cycas revoluta Leaflets:
Moderately Active Antibacterial Biflavonoids...
- ac****ulation.
After two to
three days of
exposure to the
cyanobacterium Anabaena circinalis it may
contain upwards of 80 micrograms of
neurotoxins per 100
grams of...
- kill four
common bloom-forming cyanobacteria:
Lyngbya birgei,
Anabaena circinalis,
Anabaena flosaquae, and
Microcystis aeruginosa, and thus may be able...