The stem is subterranean, with older ones branching. The stem is long and in diameter. There are two or three compound leaves on a stem apex, standing upright or spreading out. Leaves are long and wide. They emerge a light-green, turning to green or dark green as they mature. The
petiole (leaf stalk) is long, with
prickles up 4 long. The
rachis (leaf midrib) is up to long, with a few prickles on the lower third of its length. There are 12 to 23 pairs of leaflets on a leaf. Median leaflets are long and wide. Like all cycads,
Zamia loddigesii is
dioecious, with individual plants being either male or female. There are one or two male
strobili (male cones) on a stem apex, up to six cones on a plant with multiple apices. Cones are erect, cylindrical, and long and in diameter. They are light-brown and covered in hair. The
peduncles (cone stalks) are also light-brown and covernered in hair. They are and in diameter. There are one or two female strobili on a crown. They are erect, ellipsoid to conical, up to tall and up to in diameter. The cones are beige and covered with hair. The Peduncle is up to long and in diameter, brown and covered with hair. Seed are ovoid, long and in diameter. The
sarcotesta (seed coat) is smooth, pink when immature, turning red with maturity. ==Distribution==