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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...
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Gondwanan distribution.
Laurelia novae-
zelandiae (native to New Zealand) †
Laurelia otagoensis (native to New
Zealand in Miocene)
Laurelia sempervirens (native...
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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...
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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...
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racemosa Tōwai
Pterophylla sylvicola Puka
Meryta sinclairii Pukatea Laurelia novae-
zelandiae ********wētā
Carpodetus serratus Puriri Vitex lucens Quintinia...
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sometimes called laurel of New Zealand,
while Laurelia novae-
zelandiae belongs to the same
genus as
Laurelia sempervirens. The tree
niaouli grows in Australia...
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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...