Cycad
Ceratozamia mexicana Brongn.

Ceratozamia mexicana is a species in the Zamiaceae family, native to the Mexico Gulf region. It was first described in 1846 by Brongn.
Description
Ceratozamia mexicana is a cycad species belonging to the Zamiaceae family. It is distributed in the Mexico Gulf area. This species was formally published in 1846 by Brongn. Commonly referred to as a cycad, it is part of the genus Ceratozamia, which is known for its cycad-like characteristics. The species is found in a global context but is specifically associated with the geographic region of the Mexico Gulf.
Other common names
Cycad
Distribution
Global · Mexico Gulf
Synonyms
Zamia atropurpureaZamia mexicanaZamia macrophyllaMacrozamia breviformisCeratozamia fuscoviridisCeratozamia intermediaCeratozamia longifoliaCeratozamia longifolia var. minorCeratozamia purpureaDipsacozamia mexicanaCeratozamia mexicana var. mexicanaCeratozamia brevifoliaCeratozamia mexicana var. vulgarisCeratozamia mexicana var. longifolia

