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Zamia (Macrozamia riedlei)
The Zamia is native to Western Australia. It looks like a palm, but is actually a cycad, a type of plant with prehistoric ancestry. The fruit is toxic, but was eaten as bush tucker by the local Aboriginal people once properly prepared (don't try it at home kids).
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Product information
Greeting card:
- Size: A6 [10x15cm]
- Blank inside
- Comes with kraft recycled-paper envelope
- Printed in Australia, on recycled paper, using eco-friendly inks
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Western Australian wildflowers.
Proudly Australian made.
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