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Commemorative
Named for Georg Eberhard Rumphius or originally Rumpf (baptized ca. November 1, 1627 - June 15, 1702) was a German-born botanist employed by the Dutch East India Company in what is now eastern Indonesia, and is best known for his work Herbarium Amboinense.
wikipedia December 2013
Horticulture
Coastal districts of India, Indonesia and S. China. Tropical, high rainfall areas, often in sand. Sun or part-shade, well drained soil. Requires frost protection.
Nomenclature
Syn: Cycas thouarsii
Toxicity
Cycas micronesica, another Cycas, is linked with the human degenerative disease Lytico-Bodig disease, which is similar to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) through a neurotoxin (BMAA) in the seeds (due to symbiosis with cyanobacteria), which were a traditional food source on Guam until the 1960s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycas_micronesica
Geographical distribution
- Asia-Temperate, China
- Asia-Tropical, Indian Subcontinent, Sri Lanka
- Asia-Tropical, Malesia
- Pacific, Northwestern Pacific
- Pacific, Southwestern Pacific
Cycas rumphii Miq.
Family: CYCADACEAEGenus: Cycas
Species: rumphii Miq.
Common names: Queen sago
Distribution summary: Indonesia, Papua New Guinea
Conservation status (IUCN Red List): Near Threatened
Habit: Cycad
Hardiness: H1c - Heated greenhouse; warm temperate
Garden status: Not currently grown