It is on her list. Look under Cycads.
<<Zamia furfuracea (also known as Zamia maritima) The "fur" refers to a reddish fuzz that covers the elliptical leaflets. This exotic-looking cycad makes a great houseplant, for the dry conditions indoors reflect those of its native Mexico, where it grows in coastal sand dunes exposed to salt spray. It has a very rapid growth rate for a cycad, and in optimum conditions can produce cones within three years. Z. furfuracea is a popular landscape plant in California and Mediterranean countries, where it withstands several degrees of frost. Plants with three-inch caudex, in clay pots, $59. >>
thks Laaz, ...gotta clean my glasses!
Gee, if this plant needs salt spray, I'll situate it under the kitchen table!
Barb
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