Macrozamia Communis (Noun)
Meaning
Large attractive palmlike evergreen cycad of New South Wales.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Macrozamia communis is native to the coastal areas of New South Wales and can be grown as an ornamental plant in similar climates.
- In the garden, the Macrozamia communis provides a unique prehistoric element with its palm-like fronds and large seed cones.
- A large specimen of Macrozamia communis can grow up to 3 meters tall and has a spread of around 4 meters.
- Macrozamia communis seeds can be quite large, growing up to 5 cm in length and are often eaten by native wildlife.
- When grown in a frost-free environment, the Macrozamia communis is a relatively low-maintenance plant that requires infrequent watering.