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Site title - Cycas Cafè | Lounge bar, pasticceria, gelateria a Bacoli (NA)


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cycas - 8
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lago - 5
locale - 5
gelateria - 5
con - 5
del - 5
bacoli - 4
bar - 4
fetta - 4

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Location Country - Italy



City/Town - Teggiano



Provider - Orakom S.r.l.



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Brief facts about cycas:

Cycas is a genus of cycad, and the only genus in the family Cycadaceae with all other genera of cycad being divided between the Stangeriaceae and Zamiaceae families. Cycas circinalis, a species endemic to India, was the first cycad species to be described in western literature, and is the type species of the genus. As of April 2024, there are 119 accepted species within the genus Cycas, all of which are native to Asia, Oceania, and eastern Africa and the Indian ocean region, with the largest number of species native to Australia, China and Vietnam. In horticulture, the most widely grown and perhaps best-known Cycas species is Cycas revoluta, which is commercially grown in large numbers for sale as houseplants or to be used in landscaping. As with other cycads in general, Cycas species may be popularly called 'living fossils', representing the surviving decedents of an ancient lineage of seed-bearing plants that were known to exist in the dinosaur era.

 

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