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- Laurelia novae-zelandiae, also called pukatea, is a large evergreen tree, endemic to the forests of New Zealand. Pukatea has 'toothed' leaves and produces...
- Gondwanan distribution. Laurelia novae-zelandiae (native to New Zealand) †Laurelia otagoensis (native to New Zealand in Miocene) Laurelia sempervirens (native...
- Thebaine 0.1 to 4% in opium Noscapine 1 to 11% in opium Oripavine Laurelia novae-zelandiae ~ pukateine Cnidium officinale Mitragynine: Approx. 0.33% in dried...
- canopy. The glands at the base of the stamens secrete nectar in Laurelia novae-zelandiae, which ac****ulates at the base of the flower and attracts bees...
- Pukateine is an alkaloid found in the bark of the New Zealand tree Laurelia novae-zelandiae ("Pukatea"), as well as some South American plants. An extract...
- as well as the New Zealand laurel, Corynocarpus laevigatus, and Laurelia novae-zelandiae. New Caledonia and New Zealand became separated from Australia...
- racemosa Tōwai Pterophylla sylvicola Puka Meryta sinclairii Pukatea Laurelia novae-zelandiae ********wētā Carpodetus serratus Puriri Vitex lucens Quintinia...
- sometimes called laurel of New Zealand, while Laurelia novae-zelandiae belongs to the same genus as Laurelia sempervirens. The tree niaouli grows in Australia...
- green in color, have a raised mid rib and are very similar to Laurelia novae-zelandiae. Their margins have prominent teeth which are dark colored at the...
- (Corynocarpus laevigatus), tawa (Beilschmiedia tawa), and pukatea (Laurelia novae-zelandiae). This process takes place during the months of October through...