Status:
valid
Authors:
K.D.Hill & A.Lindstr.
Source:
wcs
Year:
2008
Citation Micro:
Telopea 12: 142 (2008)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000508991
Common Names
- Shiny Cycas
- Cycas Nitida
- Gleaming Cycas
Description
Cycas nitida (also called Shiny cycad, among many other common names) is a species of cycad in the Cycadaceae family. It is native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia, occurring in Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia. It is a small to medium-sized shrub growing to 1–2 m tall, with a trunk up to 10 cm diameter.
Uses & Benefits
Cycas nitida is used as an ornamental plant and is also used in traditional medicine to treat fever, indigestion, and other ailments.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Cycas nitida has small, yellow-green flowers with four petals and a central pistil. The seeds are small and round, with a light brown color. The seedlings are small and have a single cotyledon.
Cultivation and Propagation
Cycas nitida can be propagated by seed or by division of the rhizome. Seeds should be sown in a well-drained, sandy soil and kept moist. The seedlings can be transplanted when they are large enough to handle. Division of the rhizome can be done in the spring or early summer. The rhizome should be divided into sections with at least one bud per section. The sections should be planted in a well-drained, sandy soil and kept moist.
Where to Find Cycas nitida
Cycas nitida is native to India. It can be found in the dry deciduous forests of the Western Ghats.
Cycas nitida FAQ
What is the scientific name of Cycas nitida?
Cycas nitida
What is the common name of Cycas nitida?
Nitida Cycas
What type of plant is Cycas nitida?
Evergreen tree
Species in the Cycas genus
Cycas annaikalensis,
Cycas indica,
Cycas aenigma,
Cycas lacrimans,
Cycas nitida,
Cycas saxatilis,
Cycas vespertilio,
Cycas aculeata,
Cycas angulata,
Cycas apoa,
Cycas arenicola,
Cycas armstrongii,
Cycas arnhemica,
Cycas badensis,
Cycas balansae,
Cycas basaltica,
Cycas beddomei,
Cycas bifida,
Cycas bougainvilleana,
Cycas brachycantha,
Cycas brunnea,
Cycas cairnsiana,
Cycas calcicola,
Cycas campestris,
Cycas canalis,
Cycas candida,
Cycas chamaoensis,
Cycas changjiangensis,
Cycas chevalieri,
Cycas circinalis,
Cycas clivicola,
Cycas collina,
Cycas condaoensis,
Cycas conferta,
Cycas couttsiana,
Cycas cupida,
Cycas curranii,
Cycas debaoensis,
Cycas desolata,
Cycas diannanensis,
Cycas dolichophylla,
Cycas edentata,
Cycas elephantipes,
Cycas elongata,
Cycas falcata,
Cycas ferruginea,
Cycas fugax,
Cycas furfuracea,
Cycas glauca,
Cycas guizhouensis,
Species in the Cycadaceae family
Cycas annaikalensis,
Cycas indica,
Cycas aenigma,
Cycas lacrimans,
Cycas nitida,
Cycas saxatilis,
Cycas vespertilio,
Cycas aculeata,
Cycas angulata,
Cycas apoa,
Cycas arenicola,
Cycas armstrongii,
Cycas arnhemica,
Cycas badensis,
Cycas balansae,
Cycas basaltica,
Cycas beddomei,
Cycas bifida,
Cycas bougainvilleana,
Cycas brachycantha,
Cycas brunnea,
Cycas cairnsiana,
Cycas calcicola,
Cycas campestris,
Cycas canalis,
Cycas candida,
Cycas chamaoensis,
Cycas changjiangensis,
Cycas chevalieri,
Cycas circinalis,
Cycas clivicola,
Cycas collina,
Cycas condaoensis,
Cycas conferta,
Cycas couttsiana,
Cycas cupida,
Cycas curranii,
Cycas debaoensis,
Cycas desolata,
Cycas diannanensis,
Cycas dolichophylla,
Cycas edentata,
Cycas elephantipes,
Cycas elongata,
Cycas falcata,
Cycas ferruginea,
Cycas fugax,
Cycas furfuracea,
Cycas glauca,
Cycas guizhouensis,
References
Anders J. Lindstrom: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'A.Lindstr.' in the authors string.