Zamia spp. 
Group:
Plants
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Central America, North America, South America


Species/Common Names:
Zamia acuminata
Cardboard Palm
Zamia amazonum
Zamia amblyphyllidia
Zamia amplifolia
Zamia boliviana
Zamia chigua
Zamia cremnophila
Zamia cunaria
Zamia disodon
Zamia dressleri
Zamia encephalartoides
Zamia fairchildiana
Zamia fischeri
Zamia furfuracea
Zamia gentryi
Zamia herrerae
Zamia hymenophyllidia
Zamia inermis
Zamia integrifolia
Zamia ipetiensis
Zamia lacandona
Zamia lecointei
Zamia loddigesii
Zamia lucayana
Zamia macrochiera
Zamia manicata
Zamia melanorrhachis
Zamia montana
Zamia monticola
Zamia muricata
Zamia neurophyllidia
Zamia obliqua
Zamia paucijuga
Zamia picta
Zamia poeppigiana
Zamia polymorpha
Zamia portoricensis
Zamia prasina
Zamia pseudomonticola
Zamia pseudoparasitica
Zamia pumila
Zamia purpurea
Zamia roezlii
Zamia skinneri
Zamia soconuscensis
Zamia spartea
Zamia standleyi
Zamia tuerckheimii
Zamia ulei
Zamia urep
Zamia variegata
Zamia vazquezii
Zamia verschaffeltii
Zamia wallisii

Facts Summary:
Zamia is a genus of plants of concern and found in the following area(s): Central America, North America, South America.

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Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered

  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Zamia acuminataNT-IUCN2003Central America
2. Zamia amazonumNT-IUCN2003South America
3. Zamia amblyphyllidiaVU-IUCN2003Central America, North America
4. Zamia amplifoliaCR-IUCN2003South America
5. Zamia bolivianaNT-IUCN2003South America
6. Zamia chiguaNT-IUCN2003Central America, South America
7. Zamia cremnophilaEN-IUCN2003North America
8. Zamia cunariaNT-IUCN2003Central America
9. Zamia disodonCR-IUCN2003South America
10. Zamia dressleriEN-IUCN2003Central America
11. Zamia encephalartoidesVU-IUCN2003South America
12. Zamia fairchildianaNT-IUCN2003Central America
13. Zamia fischeriEN-IUCN2003North America
14. Zamia furfuraceaVU-IUCN2003North America
15. Zamia gentryiVU-IUCN2003South America
16. Zamia herreraeVU-IUCN2003Central America, North America
17. Zamia hymenophyllidiaCR-IUCN2003South America
18. Zamia inermisCR-IUCN2003North America
19. Zamia integrifoliaNT-IUCN2003Central America, North America
20. Zamia ipetiensisVU-IUCN2003Central America
21. Zamia lacandonaEN-IUCN2003North America
22. Zamia lecointeiNT-IUCN2003South America
23. Zamia loddigesiiNT-IUCN2003North America
24. Zamia lucayanaNT-IUCN2003Central America
25. Zamia macrochieraCR-IUCN2003South America
26. Zamia manicataNT-IUCN2003Central America, South America
27. Zamia melanorrhachisEN-IUCN2003South America
28. Zamia montanaCR-IUCN2003South America
29. Zamia monticolaCR-IUCN2003Central America
30. Zamia muricataNT-IUCN2003South America
31. Zamia neurophyllidiaNT-IUCN2003Central America
32. Zamia obliquaNT-IUCN2003Central America, South America
33. Zamia paucijugaNT-IUCN2003North America
34. Zamia pictaCR-IUCN2003Central America, North America
35. Zamia poeppigianaNT-IUCN2003South America
36. Zamia polymorphaNT-IUCN2003Central America, North America
37. Zamia portoricensisCR-IUCN2003Central America, North America
38. Zamia prasinaCR-IUCN2003Central America
39. Zamia pseudomonticolaNT-IUCN2003Central America
40. Zamia pseudoparasiticaNT-IUCN2003Central America
41. Zamia pumilaNT-IUCN2003Central America
42. Zamia purpureaEN-IUCN2003North America
43. Zamia roezliiNT-IUCN2003South America
44. Zamia skinneriEN-IUCN2003Central America
45. Zamia soconuscensisVU-IUCN2003North America
46. Zamia sparteaCR-IUCN2003North America
47. Zamia standleyiVU-IUCN2003Central America
48. Zamia tuerckheimiiNT-IUCN2003Central America
49. Zamia uleiNT-IUCN2003South America
50. Zamia urepCR-IUCN2003South America
51. Zamia variegataEN-IUCN2003Central America, North America
52. Zamia vazqueziiCR-IUCN2003North America
53. Zamia verschaffeltiiNT-IUCN2003North America
54. Zamia wallisiiCR-IUCN2003South America

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