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In Defense of Plants Podcast

Ep. 369 - A Historical Perspective on the Coontie

In Defense of Plants Podcast

In Defense of Plants

Botany, Natural Sciences, Ecology, Nature, Plants, Science

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

This episode is all about North America's most northerly cycad - the coontie (Zamia integrifolia). A fascinating species both ecologically and culturally, this small cycad once grew from southern Florida up into Georgia. Habitat loss and over-harvesting following European colonization has taken a serious toll on its numbers in the wild, but today it is making a comeback. Join me and my guest Dr. Patrick Griffith of the Montgomery Botanical Center as we discuss the fascinating biogeographic and cultural history of this plant. This episode was produced in part by Peter, Judson, Ella, Alex, Dan, Pamela, Peter, Andrea, Nathan, Karyn, Michelle, Jillian, Chellie, Linda, Laura, Miz Holly, Christie, Carlos, Paleo Fern, Levi, Sylvia, Lanny, Ben, Lily, Craig, Sarah, Lor, Monika, Brandon, Jeremy, Suzanne, Kristina, Christine, Silas, Michael, Aristia, Felicidad, Lauren, Danielle, Allie, Jeffrey, Amanda, Tommy, Marcel, C Leigh, Karma, Shelby, Christopher, Alvin, Arek, Chellie, Dani, Paul, Dani, Tara, Elly, Colleen, Natalie, Nathan, Ario, Laura, Cari, Margaret, Mary, Connor, Nathan, Jan, Jerome, Brian, Azomonas, Ellie, University Greens, Joseph, Melody, Patricia, Matthew, Garrett, John, Ashley, Cathrine, Melvin, OrangeJulian, Porter, Jules, Griff, Joan, Megan, Marabeth, Les, Ali, Southside Plants, Keiko, Robert, Bryce, Wilma, Amanda, Helen, Mikey, Michelle, German, Joerg, Cathy, Tate, Steve, Kae, Carole, Mr. Keith Santner, Lynn, Aaron, Sara, Kenned, Brett, Jocelyn, Ethan, Sheryl, Runaway Goldfish, Ryan, Chris, Alana, Rachel, Joanna, Lori, Paul, Griff, Matthew, Bobby, Vaibhav, Steven, Joseph, Brandon, Liam, Hall, Jared, Brandon, Christina, Carly, Kazys, Stephen, Katherine, Mohsin Kazmi Takes Pictures, Manny, doeg, Daniel, Tim, Philip, Tim, Lisa, Brodie, Bendix, Irene, holly, Sara, and Margie.

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to the Indefensive Plants Podcast, the official podcast of

0:04.7

IndefensivePlants.com.

0:05.7

What's up?

0:06.7

This is your host Matt Welcome to the show.

0:08.6

How's everyone doing this week?

0:10.3

I am doing great because we are talking about one of North America's coolest plants,

0:15.7

the Kunti, Xamia and Tegrafolia.

0:18.6

It has the wonderful distinction of being the most northerly cycat in the world.

0:24.1

It's a fascinating little plant with an amazing biogeographic history but also a cultural

0:28.7

history that helps explain its history on this continent.

0:32.9

It's also a wonderful conservation success story that involves everything from botanical

0:37.3

gardens to landscapers and the general public and I love those.

0:42.4

I don't want to spoil any of the thunder because I have Dr. Patrick Griffith of the Montgomery

0:46.8

Botanical Center in Miami, Florida here today to tell us the story.

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He and his colleagues have done fascinating work on this plant and as a botanical center

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they are doing amazing things for palm and cycat conservation.

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I'll let him tell you all about it so how about we just jump right into it without further

1:02.3

ado.

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Here's my conversation with Dr. Patrick Griffith.

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I hope you enjoy.

1:06.4

All right, Dr. Patrick Griffith, thank you so much for coming on the podcast.

1:24.7

I am super excited to talk to you today but first let's introduce yourself.

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