cycads

[ˈsaɪkædz]

cycads Definition

  • 1a group of primitive gymnosperm plants that have large, hard, cone-like structures and typically grow in tropical and subtropical regions
  • 2any of various similar plants

Using cycads: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cycads" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    Cycads are often used as ornamental plants in gardens and parks.

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    The seeds of some cycads are poisonous and can cause severe illness if ingested.

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    Cycads have been around for over 300 million years and were once a dominant plant group during the age of dinosaurs.

cycads Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with cycads

  • a type of cycad that is widely cultivated for its starchy edible pith

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    Sago palms are commonly grown in Southeast Asia for their starchy pith, which is used to make a variety of dishes.

  • a genus of cycads native to the Americas

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    The Zamia genus includes several species of cycads that are commonly grown as ornamental plants.

  • a genus of cycads native to Africa

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    Encephalartos cycads are known for their striking foliage and are popular among collectors of rare plants.

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Summary: cycads in Brief

Cycads [ˈsaɪkædz] are primitive gymnosperm plants with large, hard, cone-like structures that grow in tropical and subtropical regions. They are often used as ornamental plants and have been around for over 300 million years. Some cycads have poisonous seeds. The term 'cycads' also encompasses specific genera like 'sago palm,' 'Zamia,' and 'Encephalartos.'