podocarp การใช้
- It is a member of the southern conifer group, the podocarps.
- Most of the area is covered in mixed podocarp forest.
- The podocarp genera have been reshuffled by various botanists.
- It inhabits a wide variety of moist indigenous forest types but usually with podocarps.
- These land masses are two outposts of the Antarctic flora, including Araucarias and Podocarps.
- In the Southern Hemisphere, podocarps were especially successful, while Ginkgos and Czekanowskiales were rare.
- These forests are the most extensive continuous reaches of podocarp / broadleaf forests in that country.
- Its larvae have been discovered in rotting logs of a variety of trees including podocarp forest.
- A small remnant of the early podocarp forest is preserved in Barton's Bush in Upper Hutt.
- The wood is yellowish, typical of podocarps, and a few species are locally important for lumber.
- The podocarps are associated with the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana, where they were characteristic of the cool, moist southern Gondwana flora.
- Today, large parts of the park remain covered in native podocarp forest featuring rimu, totara, kahikatea, matai and miro.
- A few genera are common to New Zealand and South America, supporting the view that podocarps had an extensive distribution over southern Gondwanaland.
- A walking track starts through mature podocarp forest, including sedges to mature podocarp forest occurs in only 65 m ( 210 ft ).
- A walking track starts through mature podocarp forest, including sedges to mature podocarp forest occurs in only 65 m ( 210 ft ).
- The forest was dominated by podocarps and tree-ferns and dates from the last interglacial period 150, 000 70, 000 years ago.
- Papatowai is surrounded by native podocarp forest and there are numerous walks in the area to waterfalls, and sand beaches in addition to bushwalks.
- Large conifers ( podocarps ) such as rimu, totara, miro and matai can be viewed from the Canopy Walkway or the Nature Trail.
- Usually, they breed only every 3 5 years when certain podocarp trees like rimu ( " Dacrydium cupressinum " ) mast abundantly.
- Examples include the 7.7 hectare lowland podocarp forest remnant of Bushy Park and, the 3500 hectare Maungatautari Restoration Project enclosing an entire mountain.
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