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Looking for a low-maintenance native plant that attracts butterflies? Try the coontie.

Florida Today 11 May 2024
The Atala’s primary host plant is our native coontie, Zamia integrifolia, and because its a popular landscape ornamental, the butterfly has made its way up to Brevard County ... other species of Zamia.
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Bring plants from the dinosaur era into your yard with cycads

Tallahassee Democrat 05 Jan 2024
Cycads are an ancient group of plants that have been around since the age of dinosaurs ... Cycads are gymnosperms and do not produce any flowers or fruits ... Coontie (Zamia integrifolia) is typically one to three feet tall and has the appearance of a fern.
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Why are rare tropical butterflies making a home at USF? 'They're clearly eating something'

Sarasota Herald-Tribune 17 Aug 2023
... among the plantings, especially the coontie (Zamia integrifolia), which look like a palm or fern but are an ancient type of plant called a cycad (and may be the only thing Atala caterpillars eat).
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Green Gardening: You can help fix Florida's water crisis by planting natives

Palm Beach Daily News 09 Apr 2023
water ... In Ocala National Forest, there is only a trickle of water in what was the magnificent Silver Glen Springs ... Our native cycad coontie (Zamia integrifolia) is the host plant for the wonderful atala butterfly, which was once considered extinct ... ....
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Weekend Plantings: Don’t let this plant’s name scare you

The Ledger 17 Mar 2023
Despite its off-putting name, the bat-faced cuphea, native to Mexico, is a fine little shrub for Central Florida ... guatamalensis) ... Florida’s only native cycad – the coontie – is a beautiful four-foot-tall clumping species (Zamia integrifolia), aka Z ... .
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Citrus County Chronicle 14 Jul 2022
Zamia integrifolia, Florida native coontie, a ...
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Citrus County Chronicle 14 Jul 2022
Exposed root ball on a mature female Florida native ...
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Jane's Garden: Native coonties and exotic cycads in Florida

Citrus County Chronicle 14 Jul 2022
Florida’s only native, seed-bearing cycad is coontie (Zamia integrifolia) ... Popular stiff-, cardboard-like leaved Mexican Cardboard Cycad (Zamia furfuracea) will defoliate every winter in Central Florida from zone 9a and northward.
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