On passing the last, the party emerged on to poorly grassed, desolate-looking sandstone ridges, covered with grass-tree and zamia. |
The other starch, from the Western Australian zamia, in quality rivalled arrowroot. |
Its name, incidentally, comes from the hardy and resilient zamia palm found in central Queensland. |
Dr. Zamia pulled a lever with a red handle, and the hum evolved into a loud roar. |
Marvel at the 600 million year old zamia fern, with an underground trunk system that evolved in defense against browsing dinosaurs. |
A kind of damper is made from the seeds or nuts from the female plants of cycads and zamia palms. |