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Swamp kauri,
sometimes marketed as "ancient
kauri", are
prehistoric kauri trees (Agathis australis),
buried and
preserved in peat up to 50,000
years ago...
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Kauri gum is
resin from
kauri trees (Agathis australis),
which historically had
several important industrial uses. It can also be used to make crafts...
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Kauri is a type of tree.
Kauri may also
refer to:
Kauri, New Zealand, a
locality in Northland, New
Zealand Kauri language, a
variety of
Jingpho Hans Kauri...
- Agathis,
commonly known as
kauri or dammara, is a
genus of
evergreen coniferous trees,
native to
Australasia and
Southeast Asia. It is one of
three extant...
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Agathis australis, or
kauri, is a
coniferous tree in the
family Araucariaceae,
found north of 38°S in the
northern regions of New Zealand's
North Island...
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Kauri dieback is a
forest dieback disease of the
native kauri trees (Agathis australis) of New
Zealand that is
suspected to be
caused by the oomycete...
- A
Kauri bond is a bond
denominated in New
Zealand dollars that is
issued by a
foreign (i.e. non New Zealand) issuer. The
first issue took
place in 2004...
- The
kauri-butanol
value ("Kb value") is an international,
standardized measure of
solvent power for a
hydrocarbon solvent, and is
governed by an ASTM...
- some of the best
examples of
kauri forest remaining in New Zealand. It is
notable for
having two of the
largest living kauri trees, Tāne
Mahuta and Te Matua...
- The
Square Kauri is an
estimated 1,200 year old
kauri tree (Agathis australis) in the
Coromandel Range on the
Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand. It is...