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Inverell Cycad - profile

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Scientific name: Macrozamia humilis
Conservation status in NSW: Endangered
Commonwealth status: Not listed
Gazetted date: 13 Dec 2002
Profile last updated: 21 Nov 2018

Description

Like many cycads, Inverell Cycad has the appearance of a short-trunked palm. It has a stem up to 28 cm in diameter and stiff green to grey-green fronds up to 65 cm long with 60 - 90 leaf-segments. Female plants have oval-shaped seed cones 10 - 15cm long and 6 - 8 cm wide which produce large red seeds.

Distribution

Known only from a single locality near Inverell, on the North West Slopes of NSW.

Habitat and ecology

  • The single known population occurs in low dry woodland on sandy soil on an outcrop of laterite-capped granite.

Regional distribution and habitat

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Information sources

IBRA Bioregion IBRA Subregion Known or predicted Geographic restrictions region
New England TablelandsEastern Nandewars Known None
New England TablelandsTingha Plateau Known None