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Podocarpus totara (/ˈtoʊtərə/),
commonly known as the
tōtara, is a
species of
podocarp tree
endemic to New Zealand. It
grows throughout the
North Island...
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Podocarpus (/ˌpoʊdəˈkɑːrpəs/) is a
genus of conifers, the most
numerous and
widely distributed of the
podocarp family, the Podocarpaceae.
Podocarpus species...
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Podocarpus laetus is a
species of
conifer in the
family Podocarpaceae,
commonly known as Hall's
tōtara,
mountain tōtara or thin-barked
tōtara. Previously...
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Tōtara is a Māori
common name for the tree
species Podocarpus totara. The term may also
refer to
other similar species in the
genus Podocarpus: Podocarpus...
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Yellowwood etc. Dacrycarpus,
Kahikatea etc. Dacrydium, Rimu etc.
Podocarpus,
Totara etc. Prumnopitys, Miro etc.
Family Sciadopityaceae Sciadopitys verticillata...
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Podocarpaceae (yellow-wood family) Hall's
tōtara Podocarpus laetus Kahikatea Dacrycarpus dacrydioides (formerly
Podocarpus)
Manoao Manoao colensoi Mataī Prumnopitys...
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Easterfield from the
heartwood of
Podocarpus totara, a
conifer tree
found in New Zealand.
Podocarpus totara was
investigated for
unique molecules...
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Mountain totara may
refer to:
Podocarpus laetus, a
coniferous tree
endemic to New
Zealand Podocarpus nivalis, a
coniferous shrub endemic to New Zealand...
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uncommon foliicolous (leaf-dwelling),
crustose lichen that
grows on
Podocarpus totara, a
species of
podocarp tree
endemic to New Zealand. Both the genus...
- species-pair of the
Antarctic flora, it is very
closely related to
Podocarpus totara from New Zealand, to the
extent that if
planted together, they are...