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Great, smaller, non-sharp, and native alternative to Sago 'Palm' (Japanese species) where I live. It's a threatened species in Florida th...Read More
Stays small but regularly grows new fronds which stay deep green even in the occasional 115+ degrees heat on the low deserts of Arizona. ...Read More
Unstoppable power of design in South Florida. Use it as a focal point, as a ground cover in mass, as hedge, as a potted patio plant... <...Read More
I live outside of Tampa, FL. Got a small "coontie" from a friend 'bout 10 years ago & potted it. Totally forgot about it; it was in a ...Read More
I have this plant in full shade, in soil that is high in organic matter. It has done very well for me. I think it may do better if it h...Read More
This cycad is fully cold hardy in my zone 8a yard.
My neighbor just gave me several of the red/orange seeds today from her coontie. Do I need to do anything to the seeds before sticking t...Read More
Zamia integrifolia is native to Florida, and southeastern Georgia, USA.
It grows in dry woodland, usually in sandy soil....Read More
Have 5 acres in Fanning Springs,Fl. Have coontie plants growing all over the place wild. Love them.
I planted Coontie into my native garden last year, $20 a piece. At the time they were a little iffy. Though I have known of this plant fo...Read More
Zamia floridana is an excellent plant to grow here in central Florida. As long as you give it good drainage, it can tolerate a variety of...Read More
Let it be known, this plant is often lethal if the seeds are ingested by dogs.
This is a great plant for the natural garden here in N. Fl. as it is native to many parts of the state, and though toxic, was even eaten ...Read More
I had grown Coontie (Zamia floridana) very successfully in Hernando County both from seed and by separating. On moving to Bay County (Fo...Read More
A slow grower in North Florida, but large plantings in older neighborhoods around here are quite impressive. One word of caution, as pre...Read More
Down here in Florida we call this plant "Coontie," and as our water situation becomes more dire, this plant is becoming more heavily used...Read More
This is an extremely common cycad, as far as cycads go, and is not one of the more beautiful cycads.. but it still has a lot of worthines...Read More
I have grown coontie from seed, and I have grown a potted one. I suspect the potted one got fertilizer at the nursery, as it got large ve...Read More
This is a generally carefree plant. It is somewhat susceptible to scale infestations, which are usually followed or accompanied by a cov...Read More
A Florida native cycad that thrives on neglect once it's established; needs regular watering until then. Seeds are borne on cones.