-
Achille Richard in 1832 as
Podocarpus dacrydioides, and was
given its
current binomial name
Dacrycarpus dacrydioides in 1969 by the
American botanist David...
- droppings,
promoting dispersal of the seeds. The
kahikatea tree,
Dacrycarpus dacrydioides, is
native to New Zealand. In pre-European
times the aril of the kahikatea...
- "Acacia
dacrydioides". FloraBase.
Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity,
Conservation and Attractions. "Acacia
dacrydioides". World...
- sp. nov. (Podocarpaceae) has
morphological similarities to
extant D.
dacrydioides from New Zealand."
Christopher N. Page. 1990. "Podocarpaceae"
pages 332-346...
- jelly.
Cyathodes juniperina - Mingimingi,
edible berries.
Dacrycarpus dacrydioides - Kahikatea,
edible berries, and
could apparently be used to make beer...
-
stone pines),
native to
western North America Kahikatea (Dacrycarpus
dacrydioides), a
podocarp tree
endemic to New
Zealand White Pines,
California White...
-
Dacrycarpus imbricatus N. curvifolia —
Prumnopitys montana N.
dacrydioides —
Dacrycarpus dacrydioides N. discolor —
Podocarpus neriifolius N. drouyniana — Podocarpus...
- (Prumnopitys taxifolia), rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum),
kahikatea (Dacrycarpus
dacrydioides),
northern rātā (Metrosideros robusta),
maire (Nestegis),
hinau (Elaeocarpus...
- (yellow-wood family) Hall's tōtara
Podocarpus laetus Kahikatea Dacrycarpus dacrydioides (formerly Podocarpus)
Manoao Manoao colensoi Mataī
Prumnopitys taxifolia...
- musengera;
zigba Podocarpaceae (podocarp family) Dacrycarpus:
Dacrycarpus dacrydioides kahikatea Podocarpaceae (podocarp family) Dacrydium:
Dacrydium cupressinum...