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Other Cycad Related Web
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Illustrated Glossary of Cycad Terms |
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Description |
The ‘expanded glossary’
includes more than 1,200 terms, and it will be modified as needed. This
illustrated glossary provides cycad-specific examples for more than 500 of these
terms. |
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IUCN/SSC Cycad Specialist Group |
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Description |
The IUCN/SSC Cycad Specialist
Group (CSG) is one of around 120 specialist groups and task forces within the
IUCN’s Species Survival Commission (SSC). |
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Stangeria Conservation Project |
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Description |
The project is being run at
the Durban Botanic Gardens in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and provides valuable
insight into the conservation of this species. |
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The Virtual Cycad
Encyclopedia (VCE) |
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The VCE provides a range of articles on the history,
taxonomy, biology, evolution, horticulture, conservation, etc. of cycads. The site is maintained by
Jody Haynes. |
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The Cycad Pages
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On this site you will find the "The World List of Cycads" with all described species, most of them illustrated plus lots of useful information on Cycads. The site is maintained by Ken Hill. |
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PACSOA |
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The homepage of the Palm and Cycad Society of Australia. It has many interesting articles on cycads and species pages with photos. |
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The Cycad Society
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The Cycad Society is an International Organization, established in 1977. It is dedicated to the Conservation of Cycads through Education and Scientific Research. |
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Montgomery Botanical Center
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This is a tropical botanical institution in Coral Gables, Florida, specializing in palm & cycad research and educational collections. |
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European Palm Society
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The European Palm Society
founded in 1991, has been championing the growing of palms and other exotic
plants in Europe and other temperate areas of the world. The EPS is affiliated
to the International Palm Society and is a non-profit organisation
dedicated to sharing information about palms and other exotic plants across the
continent of Europe and beyond. We maintain a web-site/forum and are keen to
promote membership that is free but requires registration. |
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