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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. Heavy deforestation...
- Ochrosia brownii Rhododendron kanehirai Senecio leucopeplus Sophora toromiro, Toromiro Trochetiopsis erythroxylon, St Helena Redwood There are 7 species...
- Ochrosia brownii Rhododendron kanehirai Senecio leucopeplus Sophora toromiro, Toromiro Terminalia a****inata Trochetiopsis erythroxylon, St Helena redwood...
- settlements led to their extinction almost 350 years ago. The toromiro tree (Sophora toromiro) was prehistorically present on Easter Island, but is now extinct...
- 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...
- settlements led to their extinction almost 350 years ago. The toromiro tree (Sophora toromiro) was prehistorically present on Easter Island, but is now extinct...
- Brummitt subsp. tomentosa L. Sophora tonkinensis Gagnep. Sophora toromiro Skottsb.—toromiro (Easter Island) Sophora velutina Lindl. subsp. cavaleriei (H.Lev...
- 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...
- Sweden's finest collection of 1,500 orchids and the unique Toromiro Tree (Sophora toromiro) from Easter Island. This tree has become extinct in its natural...
- and 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...