Zamia pumila 南美苏铁
Zamia pumila, or coontie, is a small, tough, woody cycad of the West Indies and Florida (United States). Zamia pumila was the first species described for the genus and hence is the type species for the genus Zamia and the family Zamiaceae.
This cycad contains reddish seed cones with a distinct acuminate tip. The leaves are 60–120 cm (2.0–3.9 ft) long, with 5-30 pairs of leaflets (pinnae). Each leaflet is linear to lanceolate or oblong-obovate, 8–25 cm long and 0.5–2 cm broad, with distinct teeth at the tip. They are often revolute, with prickly petioles. It is similar in many respects to Zamia furfuracea, but with slightly narrower leaflets, and to Zamia integrifolia, which differs in the more commonly entire (untoothed or only slightly so) leaflets.