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Definitions from the WebGenus CeratozamiaDescriptionThe genus Ceratozamia refers to a group of cycad plants that belong to the family Zamiaceae. These plants are characterized by their large, compound leaves and cone-like structures known as strobili. Ceratozamias are native to various regions in Mexico and Central America and are highly valued for their ornamental and horticultural purposes. Part of Speech: NounSense 1:A taxonomic category of cycad plants that is a part of the family Zamiaceae. Example sentence: The genus Ceratozamia contains several species that are known for their unique foliage and hardiness. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1:Relating to or characteristic of the plants belonging to the genus Ceratozamia. Example sentence: The ceratozamia cycads in my garden are flourishing, adding a touch of tropical beauty to the landscape. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense 2:Popular or well-liked within a specific region or community. Example sentence: The ceratozamia cuisine, with its unique blend of local spices and flavors, is highly popular among the residents of this region. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
genus ceratonia genus ceratopetalum genus ceratophyllum genus ceratopogon genus ceratopteris genus ceratosaurus genus ceratostomella genus ceratotherium genus ceratozamia genus cercidiphyllum genus cercidium genus cercis genus cercocebus genus cercopithecus genus cercospora genus cercosporella genus cereus
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