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including Prumnopitys tasmanica (Townrow) Greenwood,
Prumnopitys lanceolata Greenwood, and
Prumnopitys portensis Pole.
Although the
genus Prumnopitys was first...
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species of
Prumnopitys, was
often included in Podocarpus; in this
species under the name
Podocarpus ****atus. It is
distinguished from
Prumnopitys ferruginea...
- some
botanists as
Prumnopitys ****ata (Molloy & Muñoz-Schick 1999);
however this name is
illegitimate (Mill &
Quinn 2001).
Prumnopitys elegans (Phil) is...
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Prumnopitys ferruginea,
commonly known as miro, is an
evergreen coniferous tree
which is
endemic to New Zealand.
Before the
genus Prumnopitys was distinguished...
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Prumnopitys montana is a
species of
conifer in the
family Podocarpaceae. It is
found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. The
Latin specific epithet...
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Prumnopitys harmsiana (ul****ano; syn.
Podocarpus harmsi**** Pilg.) is a
species of
Prumnopitys,
native to the
Andes in Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela...
- by this name:
Prince Albert's yew (Saxegothaea con****ua) Plum-yew (
Prumnopitys sp.) This page is an
index of
articles on
plant species (or
higher taxonomic...
- 2002, a
molecular phylogenetic study showed Sundacarpus is
embedded in
Prumnopitys and the
monophyly of
Lagarostrobos is
doubtful if
Manoao is included...
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Prumnopitys exigua is a
species of
conifer in the
family Podocarpaceae. It is
endemic to Bolivia.
Trees grow to 20 m tall and 100 cm in diameter, with...
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belonging to the
podocarp family, Podocarpaceae. It was
split out from the
Prumnopitys complex by
Christopher Nigel Page in 2019 and is
still considered as...