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Sophora toromiro,
commonly known as
toromiro, is a
species of
flowering tree in the
legume family, Fabaceae, that is
endemic to
Easter Island. Sophora...
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settlements led to
their extinction almost 350
years ago. The
toromiro tree (Sophora
toromiro) was
prehistorically present on
Easter Island, but is now extinct...
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Ochrosia brownii Rhododendron kanehirai Senecio leucopeplus Sophora toromiro,
Toromiro Terminalia a****inata
Trochetiopsis erythroxylon, St
Helena redwood...
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Ochrosia brownii Rhododendron kanehirai Senecio leucopeplus Sophora toromiro,
Toromiro Trochetiopsis erythroxylon, St
Helena Redwood There are 7 species...
- long
using shark teeth and
obsidian flakes. The wood
allegedly came from
toromiro and makoʻi trees,
which is
notable given that Rapa Nui was
completely deforested...
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settlements led to
their extinction almost 350
years ago. The
toromiro tree (Sophora
toromiro) was
prehistorically present on
Easter Island, but is now extinct...
- New York
during the 1980s. It is
crafted from wood of the
Toromiro tree,
Sophora toromiro, now
extinct in the wild. The
auction catalogue indicated that...
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temperatures rarely fall
below 5 °C (41 °F) in winter. It
features Sophora toromiro (a
species of
small trees since disappeared from
Easter Island), as well...
- is discovered:
while there was
still wood of the (now
locally extinct)
Toromiro tree on
Easter Island it was
carved to
represent the god Makemake, traded...
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vines flourish at Rano Kau. The
inner slope was the site of the last
toromiro tree in the wild
until the
specimen was
chopped down for
firewood in 1960...