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- Podocarpus elatus, known as the plum pine, the brown pine, the Illawarra plum or the Queensland Christmas tree, is a species of Podocarpus endemic to the...
- "yellowwood" and "pine", as in the plum pine (Podocarpus elatus) or the Buddhist pine (Podocarpus macrophyllus). Podocarpus species are evergreen woody plants....
- Podocarpus is found mainly in South America and the Indonesian islands, the latter also being rich in Dacrydium and Dacrycarpus species. Podocarpus (with...
- Myrtaceae) Finger lime (Citrus australasica; Rutaceae) Illawarra plum (Podocarpus elatus; Podocarpaceae) Kakadu lime (Citrus gracilis; Rutaceae) Kakadu plum...
- Pand**** tectorius Hala fruit Pleiogynium timoriense Burdekin plum Podocarpus elatus Illawarra plum Planchonella australis black apple Rubus molucc****...
- Juniperus phoenicea Plum pine fruit Podocarpus elatus Podocarpus Podocarpus elongatus Podocarpus lambertii Podocarpus lambertii Prickly juniper berry Juniperus...
- dacrydioides N. discolor — Podocarpus neriifolius N. drouyniana — Podocarpus drouyni**** N. elata — Podocarpus elatus N. elongata — Podocarpus elongatus N. endlicheriana —...
- lillypillies (Syzygium species), white cedar (Melia azedarach), plum pine (Podocarpus elatus), and geebungs (Persoonia species). Other fruit is also sought after...
- Plum pine may refer to: Podocarpus coriaceus, the yucca plum pine Podocarpus elatus, the Illawarra plum, or the plum pine Podocarpus lawrencei, the mountain...
- coniferous family Podocarpaceae (Acmopyle, Dacrycarpus, Falcatifolium, and Podocarpus), a group of fleshy fused bracts beneath the female cone, often brightly-colored...