Halocarpus kirkii (F. Muell. ex Parl.) C.J. Quinn 1982Common NamesMonoao (1).Taxonomic notesSyn: Dacrydium kirkii F. Mueller 1868 (2).Description"A tree [15-24 m] ft. high, with a trunk [30-60 cm in diameter]. Bark greyish-brown. Lower branches spreading, upper ones erect. Leaves of young trees and on the lower branches of old ones yew-like, linear, [15-38 mm] long; those of mature branches small, scale-like, closely pressed, [2-3 mm] long, obtuse, thick and leathery, with membranous margins. Male strobili solitary, [3-9 mm] long. Female strobili forming a short oblong head, [6-12 mm] long. Seeds 1-5, oblong, blunt, compressed, about [3-9 mm] long" (3).RangeNew Zealand: forests of the N part of the North Island, and most frequent between Hokianga and Manukau harbor (3).Big TreeOldestDendrochronologyEthnobotanyObservationsRemarksSee also Paleobotany of Australia and New Zealand conifers.Citations(1) Silba 1986.(2) Quinn 1982. (3) Dallimore & Jackson 1967. See also: | |
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