Coontie Palm

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The Coontie Palm, also known as Zamia integrifolia, is actually a cycad, not a true palm. It is native to Florida and the southeastern U.S., thriving in sandy, well-drained soils. This low-growing, drought-tolerant plant is often used in landscaping for its lush, feathery foliage and resilience.

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The Coontie Palm, also known as Zamia integrifolia, is actually a cycad, not a true palm. It is native to Florida and the southeastern U.S., thriving in sandy, well-drained soils. This low-growing, drought-tolerant plant is often used in landscaping for its lush, feathery foliage and resilience.

The Coontie Palm, also known as Zamia integrifolia, is actually a cycad, not a true palm. It is native to Florida and the southeastern U.S., thriving in sandy, well-drained soils. This low-growing, drought-tolerant plant is often used in landscaping for its lush, feathery foliage and resilience.