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Dioon caputoi is a striking tropical gymnosperm cherished by plant enthusiasts worldwide. This rare cycad species originates from the Oaxaca region in Mexico, making it a unique and prized addition to any collection. Its robust, feather-like leaves grow in a symmetrical rosette, showcasing a rich green color that adds a tropical flair to any setting. Gardeners admire its slow growth and impressive longevity.
Dioon caputoi stands out as an endemic Mexican cycad that thrives in warm climates. Its thick, woody trunk supports pinnate leaves that create a dramatic, architectural appearance. This Mexican cycad is highly sought after due to its rarity and conservation status. The plant's resilience and distinctive foliage make it a botanical treasure for collectors and specialists alike.
As a rare cycad species, Dioon caputoi offers an exotic and timeless beauty. Its presence enhances botanical collections with a touch of Mexican heritage and tropical elegance. Enthusiasts value this plant for its historical significance and ornamental appeal. Overall, Dioon caputoi remains a captivating symbol of Mexico’s rich plant diversity.
Botanical family: Zamiaceae
Botanical genus: Dioon
Botanical species: Dioon caputoi
SKU:GBA-2497-A-GCK7
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