- truncata) in New Zealand, Tasmania, and
southern South America.
Subgenus Lophozonia,
seven species (N. alpina, N. cunninghamii, N. glauca, N. macrocarpa,...
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throughout Australia. In 2013, N.
cunninghamii was
proposed to be
renamed Lophozonia cunninghamii. This is due to the
other species in the
family Notho****aceae...
- Australia. N.
moorei proposed to be
renamed Lophozonia moorei in 2013. The
change in name from Notho****us to
Lophozonia is controversial.
Within the genus, it...
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altitudes to the mountains. Notho****us
menziesii was
proposed to be
renamed Lophozonia menziesii in 2013.
Alongside mountain beech (Notho****us
solandri var....
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cylindrical trunk with grey bark. N.
alpina was
proposed to be
renamed Lophozonia alpina in 2013.
Monoecious and leafy.
Alternate leaves,
petioles 3 to...
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Mountains and La
Campana National Park. N.
obliqua was
proposed to be
renamed Lophozonia obliqua in 2013. The
Patagonian Oak is a
montane species A
shoot with...
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interspecific hybrid Notho****us × leoni. N.
glauca was
proposed to be
renamed Lophozonia glauca in 2013. Barstow, M.; Rivers, M.C.; Baldwin, H. (2017). "Notho****us...
- Notho****us, and New
Zealand has
members of the
closely related genera Lophozonia and Fuscospora. The
eucalyptus is
native to
Australia but is now also...
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showy ray-like
structures along the outside. Notho****aceae in
subgenus Lophozonia - a three‐flowered
dichasium without branches.
Nyssaceae — in Davidia...
- obliqua. In 2013
Heenan and
Smissen proposed renaming N.
macrocarpa to
Lophozonia macrocarpa. Baldwin, H. (2018). "Notho****us macrocarpa". IUCN Red List...