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- Q159799 subject Q15249395.
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- Q159799 abstract "Cycas armstrongii is a species of cycad in the genus Cycas, endemic to Australia's Northern Territory. It is found from the Finniss River in the west to the Arnhem Highway in the east, north of Pine Creek. It also occurs on the Tiwi Islands and the Cobourg PeninsulaThe stems reach 3 m (rarely 6 m) tall, with a diameter of 5–11 cm. The leaves are (very unusually for a cycad) deciduous in the dry season (though persistent if grown in moister situations), 55–90 cm long, slightly keeled or flat, pinnate with 100-220 leaflets; the leaflets densely orange-pubescent at first, then glossy bright green above, light green below, 5.5–14 cm long and 4.5–8 mm wide, angled forward at 40 degrees. Mature plants have around 50 leaves in the crown.The female cones open, with 13–22 cm long sporophylls with 2-4 ovules per sporophyll on a lanceolate triangular lamina with an apical spine. The sarcotesta has a yellow coating when ripe. The male cones are ovoid, orange, 11–20 cm long and 7.5–10 cm diameter, with upper half of cone drawn to a point. Fruiting: March to September.The species is named after the plant collector John Francis Armstrong (d. 1847), a Kew Gardens plant collector, who was based at Port Essington on the Cobourg Peninsula.".
- Q159799 binomialAuthority Q76742.
- Q159799 class Q1089795.
- Q159799 conservationStatus "VU".
- Q159799 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
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- Q159799 family Q161073.
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- Q159799 thumbnail Cycas_armstrongii_1.jpg?width=300.
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- Q159799 binomialAuthority Q76742.
- Q159799 classis "Cycadopsida".
- Q159799 divisio "Cycadophyta".
- Q159799 familia Q161073.
- Q159799 genus "Cycas".
- Q159799 name "Cycas armstrongii".
- Q159799 ordo "Cycadales".
- Q159799 regnum "Plantae".
- Q159799 status "VU".
- Q159799 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q159799 type Cycad.
- Q159799 type Eukaryote.
- Q159799 type Plant.
- Q159799 type Species.
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- Q159799 comment "Cycas armstrongii is a species of cycad in the genus Cycas, endemic to Australia's Northern Territory. It is found from the Finniss River in the west to the Arnhem Highway in the east, north of Pine Creek. It also occurs on the Tiwi Islands and the Cobourg PeninsulaThe stems reach 3 m (rarely 6 m) tall, with a diameter of 5–11 cm.".
- Q159799 label "Cycas armstrongii".
- Q159799 depiction Cycas_armstrongii_1.jpg.
- Q159799 name "Cycas armstrongii".