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Dear Palmtalkers; I got two Zamia's, but I am not sure which varieties, Pumila and Floridana, they are. Can you help? Photo's 1,2 and 3 are the same plant, the same goes for photo's 4,5 and 6.

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Nice looking plants.  Good luck identifying with these.  I surrendered on that a bit ago.   
I’d like to snag some like 4-6 which looks like the more compact form, or maybe a true pumila.
1-3 looks like that more common form here, of which I’ve got about 20 outside, Floridana. 
But I’m no cycad expert.   I end up deep in the weeds trying to identify small Zamia. 
Perhaps one of the cycad collectors on the forum can help more. 

http://cycadjungle.mysite.com/cycadjungle/The Coontie of Florida.html

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# 3 looks like the plant I got from seed collecting in the Domincan Republic---its named Zamia pumila ---- used to be called Zamia media

 

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Thanks for your suggestions!

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