Agathis moorei (Lindl.) Mast.Common NamesMoore kauri (1).Taxonomic notesDescriptionTree: Height 15-30 m tall, normally with a clear bole to the base of the rounded, spreading crown (1).Bark: Whitish, exfoliating in fine scales. Inner bark tan or reddish (1). Branches: Fine, pendent at the tips (1). Shoots: Leaves: Lanceolate to elliptic, attenuate, dark green above, pale below, 5-7 × 0.8-1.2 cm, nearly sessile. Juvenile leaves lanceolate, opposite, 20 × 3.3 cm, on a short, wide petiole. Buds short and round with a few large scales (1). Cones: Globular or pyriform, 10-15 × 9-12 cm (1). Cone scales: Broadly rounded (1). Pollen cones: Cylindrical, 2.5-3 × 0.8-0.9 cm, on an 8-12 mm peduncle; scales imbricate, erose and finely denticulate (1). Seeds: Narrow, with one oblique wing and one small, acute wing (1). Wood: Similar species: RangeNew Caledonia: Pembe to Thio and Dumbea to Prony at elevations of 200-1000 m (1).Big TreeOldestDendrochronologyEthnobotanyObservationsRemarksThis species is listed as "VU B1+2c" (vulnerable; population is localised, fragmented and declining ) by the World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Trees database, which adds: "Scattered throughout the northern half of the island, the species is found in areas of lowland rainforest mostly on non-ultramafic substrates. Substantial declines have occurred through overexploitation of the timber in recent years. Copal is also extracted at moderate levels."Citations(1) Silba 1986. | |
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