السيكاسية
Cycadophyta | |
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Cycas rumphii with old and new male cones. | |
التصنيف العلمي | |
مملكة: | |
Division: | Cycadophyta
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Class: | Cycadopsida
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Order: | Cycadales |
Families | |
Cycadaceae cycas family |
السـِّـيكاسية Cycad نبتة تنمو في المناطق الاستوائية (المدارية)، وشبه الاستوائية من العالم، شبيهة بالنخل أو السّراخس الشجرية، وهي من عاريات البذور، وقد يصل طولها إلى 20م.
وهناك نحو 100 نوع منها ولبعضها جذور درنية شبيهه بالبطاطس. وقد عثر العلماء على سيكاسيات عمرها أكثر من 1,000 سنة. ولأغلب السيكاسيات مخاريط تحمل البذور. وتنمو المخاريط وسط مجموعات أوراق النبات. وعندما تنضج البذور، فإنها تتساقط من المخروط على الأرض.
والسيكاسيات نباتات قديمة كانت تعيش في حقب الحياة الوسطى، أي قبل 240 – 63 مليون سنة. وهي الأنواع المتبقية من مجموعات كانت واسعة الانتشار. وهي مبعثرة التوزيع وتوجد أكثر أنواعها في الأمريكتين (بما فيها فلوريدا). وتوجد في أستراليا وجنوب إفريقيا مجموعة واسعة من الأنواع، وتزرع السِّيكاسيات نباتات للزينة. وتواجه بعض الأنواع خطر الانقراض بسبب الإفراط في جمعها.
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التاريخ
التوزيع
البساتين
انظر أيضا
المصادر
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وصلات خارجية
- Palm Trees, Small Palms, Cycads, Bromeliads and tropical plants site with thousands of large, high quality photos of cycads and associated flora. Includes information on habitat and cultivation.
- Hill KD (1998-2004) The Cycad Pages, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney. http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/PlantNet/cycad/index.html
- Gymnosperm Database: Cycads
- Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden- one of the largest collection of cycads in the world in Florida, U.S.A.
- Palm and Cycad Societies of Australia (PACSOA)
- The Cycad Society of South Africa
- Cycad nitrogen fixation
- Cycad toxicity
- Cycads - Foto
- The Cult of the Cycads, New York Times Magazine article on cycad collectorship and cycad smuggling
- Cycads An annotated link directory