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cardboard plant seeds Zamia furfuracea – Cardboard Palm (Seeds)

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cardboard plant seeds Zamia furfuracea – Cardboard Palm (Seeds)Zamia furfuracea Cardboard Palm Unique low maintenance cycad with distinctive cardboard textured leaves About Zamia furfuracea Zamia furfuracea, commonly known as the Cardboard Palm or Cardboard Cycad, is a tropical plant native to the coastal regions of eastern Mexico. Despite its common name, it is not a true palm but a cycad, belonging to the Zamiaceae family. This plant is prized for its unique, leathery, and thick leaves that have a cardboard

Zamia furfuracea

Cardboard Palm

Unique low-maintenance cycad with distinctive cardboard-textured leaves

About Zamia furfuracea

Zamia furfuracea, commonly known as the Cardboard Palm or Cardboard Cycad, is a tropical plant native to the coastal regions of eastern Mexico. Despite its common name, it is not a true palm but a cycad, belonging to the Zamiaceae family. This plant is prized for its unique, leathery, and thick leaves that have a cardboard-like texture, giving it its common name.

The Cardboard Palm forms a low-growing, rosette-like structure, usually reaching heights of up to 1 meter (3 feet) with a similar spread. The leaves are pinnate, meaning they have a feather-like arrangement, and they emerge in a spiral from the central stem. The leaves are typically 60–120 cm (2–4 feet) long, with each leaflet being broad, ovate, and covered in a fine layer of fuzz.

Zamia furfuracea is a dioecious plant, meaning individual plants are either male or female. The male plants produce cylindrical cones, while the female plants produce larger, egg-shaped cones that can be quite striking. This plant is slow-growing and can live for many years, making it an excellent choice for containers or as a low-maintenance landscape plant in warm climates.

Tropical Charm: Zamia furfuracea is an attractive and hardy plant that adds a touch of tropical flair to any garden or indoor space. Its unique, low-maintenance nature makes it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners seeking distinctive foliage with minimal care requirements.

Growing Conditions

Light Requirements

Zamia furfuracea thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate partial shade. In full sun, the leaves can become more compact and leathery, while in lower light, they may grow longer and more spread out.

Temperature Preferences

This plant prefers warm, tropical to subtropical climates, ideally between 18–27 °C (65–80 °F). It is sensitive to frost and should be protected or brought indoors in colder climates.

Soil Composition

The Cardboard Palm prefers well-draining, sandy or loamy soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot, as the plant is susceptible to overwatering.

Water Management

Zamia furfuracea is drought-tolerant once established. Water the plant regularly during the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. In the winter, reduce watering to prevent overwatering.

Planting and Care

Planting Location

Plant Zamia furfuracea in a location with well-draining soil and partial shade. If planting in a container, use a cactus or palm potting mix to ensure good drainage. Choose a pot with drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.

Fertilization Program

Fertilize the plant with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer during the growing season, typically in spring and summer. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this can lead to excessive growth and weak stems.

Maintenance Requirements

This plant requires minimal maintenance. Prune off any dead or yellowing leaves to maintain its appearance. Be cautious when handling the plant, as the sap can be irritating to the skin.

Growing from Seeds

Seed Preparation

Zamia furfuracea seeds should be cleaned and soaked in warm water for 24 hours before sowing to soften the seed coat and improve germination rates.

Sowing Medium

Sow the seeds in a well-draining seed-starting mix, pressing them lightly into the soil. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil or sand.

Germination Conditions

Place the seed tray in a warm, bright location with temperatures around 25–30 °C (77–86 °F). Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Germination can be slow, often taking several months.

Care for Seedlings

Once seedlings emerge, provide them with bright, indirect light. As they grow, transplant them into individual pots or directly into the garden when they are large enough to handle.

Quick Reference Guide

Botanical Name
Zamia furfuracea
Common Name
Cardboard Palm
Plant Type
Cycad
Origin
Eastern Mexico
Light
Bright Indirect Light
Temperature
18–27°C (65–80°F)
Mature Height
Up to 1 meter (3 feet)
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Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
Compared to g-shock?
Color: Black/Yellow
Firstly random public reviews can be comical…”it’s has a battery, terrible, One star” or “I don’t like yellow, one star” omg peoples do better. I’ll review this while comparing to an older style of g-shock from the same era. I’ll start by saying this timex rocks, for me in my mid 50’s it’s so retro and nastalgic, brings back memories, I may have even owned this model back in the day. What’s great about it- the display, larger digits than the typical g-shock and they are super crisp, clear and easy to read. The indiglo is awesome. This is the most accurate quartz watch I have aside from the atomic g-shocks that adjust themselves daily. I prefer a chunky watch and the g-shocks do a better job in that department. i feel this watch is rugged, but I’d still give the nod to g-shock in this department. 200M water resistance is the gold standard and this watch has it which I love for peace of mind for any water based activities. This is a 5 star watch at a great price. I still love some aspects of a g-shock better but its just preference.
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Tanya
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Everybody loved the high-tech style and amazing functionality
Color: Black/Yellow
I'm not a Timex fanboy, and I've had my fair share of problems with the Expedition line, so this review is my honest opinion as a man who's worn Armitrons and Timexes since I was 10. I remember in 1992 when the Timex Ironman Triathlon with Indiglo was first launched - My older brother got one, then me and my neighbor friends. Everybody loved the high-tech style and amazing functionality. Even Bill Clinton was rock'n this watch, for those who don't remember. Quite simply, this is the perfect watch at a great price, in my opinion. Perfect as a gift for any man, and I think the original black/olive drab/yellow coloration is still the coolest. In this day and age of smartphones, it still pays to have this watch. The alarm is less annoying sounding than a cellphone, and doesn't wake up the entire house. To turn it off, just tap the watch, no more reaching for the phone or alarm clock. Timer comes in handy for anything; timing my kids' timeouts when they get in trouble, 15 minutes room clean-up times, etc. Chrono is fun for anything you wanna use a stop-watch for. I set the second time zone for Vietnam time. It really is a million times easier to use this watch for all of its functions than reaching for a smartphone or alarm clock, etc. If you;ve been relying on your phone for a few years as a watch/chronograph/timer/alarm - you'll be so glad you finally got a watch like this. I've never tried a smart-watch, however I feel those are not as necessary,durable or practical as a real watch. Other Timex watches I've used were freakin' trash - couldn't throw em away fast enough. Might as well open the box while holding it over a trash can, so the watch can fall right in when you open the box. That's my experience with the Expedition line-up. Back to this watch: The only thing I wish this watch could do is measure activity thermogenesis (calories expended throught the day) or work as a pedometer, which some smart-watches and other devices can do. I also cannott decide if I like this new, slightly larger, heavier/thicker design of the Ironman Triathlon over the 1990s design. The 90s models styling was "tight to death'. Star-split buttons were seperated. The mode button was yellow. Overall more compact and bi-cultural;by that I mean it looked great as an athletic watch or a politician, business man wathc. This new model is bigger, better ingress/shock resistance, and more of an athletic style over all, and is a little less colorful. I almost went with the G-shocks, but they still just look like crap and are waay to expensive. Sure, they have some better features, can survive WWIII, but I am a traveler. I need a watch that can work in the dark in any environment. The G-shocks are often using some kind of solar battery crap and rely on cathing a signal from an American automic clock in Colorado - good luck with that while your in Thailand on vacation.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2016
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B Lehman
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
Great Product. Easy to use.
Color: Black
This is the third running watch I've had and it's my first Timex. I've owned to Casio's before (one being a g-shock), but after finding my g-shock to bulky and cluttered, and loosing my other Casio I picked up from Walmart, I decided to look around to find a new durable running watch. I run cross country and track so going from a generic stopwatch to a 30-lap chrono watch has been sweet. The lap timer is easy to use and the display is big enough to take a glance and see my split and total time side by side. The recall feature works perfectly and you even have some room to adjust the settings to configure your lap display how you like it. My favorite thing about this Timex, is its ease of use. The only time I've had to look at a manual is when I first got the watch. The display updates as you go through the various modes to show you what the new buttons mean so there is never a question on how to set the time or recall your laps. This watch is extremely durable. It has already taken a few shots and I've swam with it on several times. The screen and body have held up nicely and I don't foresee any problems with them in the future. The strap is great also. I really like the notch that keeps the excess strap in place. The countdown timer and the alarm both work as expected. The timer has some different settings and is easy to set up. My only disappointment with the timer was that you can't set different intervals. Like if you want to run for five minutes and walk for two your going to have to invest a little more for a watch that allows different intervals. The alarm works well too, and the beeping successfully wakes me up in the morning, but I'm not a heavy sleeper so some may find it too quiet. Overall this watch is durable, easy to use, and can track splits really well. The watch is a little bulky if you are used to a more minimalist watch but for me the weight was perfect, and for the price you can't go wrong with this watch.
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Hathi
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 4
Trusted Brand Delivers Again
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I had my previous Timex watch for 30+ years and it finally died after getting wet, so I replaced it with the closest model I could find to it. PROS: - Has the basic functions I needed: Clock, 2nd Time Zone Clock, IndiGlo backlighting, Alarm, Timer, Stopwatch. Allows me to leave phone at home and just take this out. - Easy to set time/date/etc. Can turn alarm on / off easily. Buttons for timer/mode switching work fine. - Clear display so easy to read. The backlighting makes this even better. - Can swap out the band (I put mine on a Chums' "The Band" that I like) if the new one takes 19mm pins. CONS: - The only thing I dislike is it is heavier than my old Timex. A little bulkier too. Not annoyingly so but noticeable enough for me to comment on it here.
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Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
Great Timex Watch
Color: Black/Yellow
This Timex Ironman watch arrived on time and is of great quality. I have used these watches for years and have NO complaints about their longevity, accuracy, or dependability. I will definitely purchase again if needed.
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