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Zamia furfuracea is native to eastern Mexico, where it has thrived for millions of years, representing a living link to prehistoric plant lineages. Cycads like Zamia furfuracea have existed since the age of dinosaurs, making them "living fossils." Their historical significance in plant evolution, combined with their unique appearance, has made them popular in modern horticulture for adding a touch of ancient history to contemporary gardens.