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Podocarpus (/ ˌ p oʊ d ə ˈ k ɑːr p ə s / [2]) is a genus of conifers, the most numerous and widely distributed of the podocarp family, the Podocarpaceae. Podocarpus species are evergreen shrubs or trees , usually from 1 to 25 m (3 to 82 ft) tall, known to reach 40 m (130 ft) at times.
Podocarpaceae is a large family of mainly Southern Hemisphere conifers, known in English as podocarps, comprising about 156 species of evergreen trees and shrubs. [1] It contains 19 genera if Phyllocladus is included and Manoao and Sundacarpus are recognized.
Podocarpus imbricatus Blume (1827) Dacrycarpus imbricatus is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae . It is found in Cambodia , southern China , Fiji , Indonesia , Laos , Malaysia , Papua New Guinea , the Philippines , Thailand , Vanuatu , and Vietnam .
The various synonyms of the species are Podocarpus wallichianus, Decussocarpus wallichianus, Podocarpus latifolius, and Nageia latifolia. Numerous local names have been reported due to its wide distribution. In China, it is called rou tuo zhu bai and in Vietnam, it is known as Kim giao núi đất. [4] In Tamil, it is called as Narambali or ...
Podocarpus neriifolius is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae. It ranges from Nepal , eastern India , and Bangladesh through parts of Indochina ( Myanmar , Thailand , Cambodia , and Vietnam ) and Malesia ( Peninsular Malaysia , Sumatra , Borneo , Sulawesi , and the Philippines ).
Podocarpus sprengelii Blume in Flora 7: 292 (1824), not validly publ. Podocarpus rumphii is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae . It is native to Hainan (southern China ), Malesia ( Indonesia , Malaysia , and the Philippines ) and New Guinea (Indonesia and Papua New Guinea ).
Podocarpus polystachyus is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae.It is found in the tropical coasts of Malay Peninsula, and the islands of Singapore, Lingga, Sumatra, Borneo, Sulawesi, the Maluku, the Philippines and New Guinea; it grows in areas of the high tide mark of sandy beaches and coastal cliffs, and mangrove swamps. [2]
The species of Dacrycarpus range from New Zealand and Fiji, across New Caledonia, New Guinea, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines to northern Myanmar and southern China. The greatest diversity (five species) exists in New Guinea.