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Rimu (dacrydium cupressinum) is the commonest and most widely distributed conifer in new zealand, growing from northland down to stewart island. It is a tall tree, and its crown usually emerges above … The rimu tree is a proud native of new zealand’s forests, where it unfurls its fine weeping branchlets, especially in its juvenile years.
Dacrydium cupressinum, commonly known as rimu, is an evergreen conifer native to new zealand. A member of the podocarpaceae, the tree usually reaches 35 metres (100 feet) in height, but may … Rimu is the type of the genus dacrydium. Fruits take a year or more to mature and co-occur with young female cones, they are most frequently seen between february and may. Arillate seeds are …
Arillate seeds are …