Diagnostic key of the Zamia splendens complex
Below is a key that separates the members of the Zamia splendens complex using gross vegetative traits.
1. Leaflets falcate to subfalcate; plants typically with 1–3 leaves .........................................................................................................2
- Leaflets not falcate; plants typically with a full crown of leaves .......................................................................................................3
2. Leaves arcuate ....................................................................................................................................................................................4
- Leaves (typically) pendulous..............................................................................................................................................................5
3. Emergent leaves dull deep reddish-purple; leaflets finely serrulate with acuminate tips and (typically) raised veins..... Z. purpurea
- Emergent leaves bright glossy pink or green; leaflets sharply serrate with acute tips and inconspicuous veins............. Z. splendens
4. Leaflets linear-lanceolate with long-acuminate tips and distinct longitudinal folding ..................................................... Z. standleyi
- Leaflets oblanceolate with acute tips and no longitudinal folding .................................................................................. Z. lacandona
5. Emergent leaves reddish to purplish-brown; leaflets sharply serrate.......................................................................... Z. cremnophila
- Emergent leaves light green; leaflets finely serrulate...................................................................................................... Z. sandovalii