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  2. Phyllocladus - Wikipedia

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    Phyllocladus, the celery pines, is a small genus of conifers, now usually placed in the family Podocarpaceae. [1] Species occur mainly in New Zealand , Tasmania , and Malesia in the Southern Hemisphere , though P. hypophyllus ranges into the Philippines , a short way north of the equator .

  3. Phyllocladus trichomanoides - Wikipedia

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    Phyllocladus trichomanoides, the tānekaha or celery pine, is a coniferous tree endemic to New Zealand. Description

  4. Phyllocladus alpinus - Wikipedia

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    Phyllocladus alpinus, the mountain toatoa or mountain celery pine, is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae. It is found only in New Zealand. The form of this plant ranges from a shrub to a small tree of up to seven metres in height. [1] This species is found in both the North and South Islands. [2]

  5. Phyllocladus toatoa - Wikipedia

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    Phyllocladus toatoa, known as toatoa or blue celery pine [2] is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae, endemic to New Zealand. It was formerly referred to as P. glaucus . [ 3 ]

  6. Glen Eden, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Glen Eden had a population of 19,593 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 585 people (3.1%) since the 2018 census, and an increase of 1,740 people (9.7%) since the 2013 census. There were 9,660 males, 9,849 females and 84 people of other genders in 6,582 dwellings. [40] 3.6% of people identified as LGBTIQ+. The median age was 34.6 ...

  7. Phyllocladus aspleniifolius - Wikipedia

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    Phyllocladus aspleniifolius, commonly known as the celerytop pine, is an endemic gymnosperm of Tasmania, Australia. It is widespread and common in Tasmania, with the most abundance in the western highlands. Its ‘leaves’ appear similar to those of a celery plant, hence the common name. Phyllocladus aspleniifolius

  8. Pureora Forest Park - Wikipedia

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    The Pouakani Totara tree, New Zealand's tallest totara, is located east of the Field Centre. [6] The giant totara, rimu, matai, miro and kahikatea trees tower 40–60 metres, and belong to an ancient family of trees dating from the dinosaur era. [14] Higher altitudes include kamahi and Hall's totara; sub-alpine herbs are abundant near the peaks ...

  9. List of trees native to New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    There is a wide variety of native trees, adapted to all the various micro-climates in New Zealand. The native bush ( forest ) ranges from the subtropical kauri forests of the northern North Island , temperate rainforests of the West Coast , the alpine forests of the Southern Alps and Fiordland to the coastal forests of the Abel Tasman National ...