Araucaria columnaris (2). "Stand of 'pins colonnaires' on the cliffs of Lifou. Araucaria columnaris is local to the Loyalty Islands on coasts exposed to the prevailing winds" (4). |
Araucaria columnaris (Forst.) Hooker
Common NamesCoral reef araucaria (1).Taxonomic notesSyn: A. cookii R. Brown (1).Description"A narrowly conical tree to 60 m. tall. Trunk clear, then later with numerous short shoots. Bark gray, papery, exfoliating in thin strips. Branchlets cord-like, growing in one plane, 9-10 mm. In diameter. Juvenile leaves needle-like, imbricate, lanceolate, 4-7 mm. long by 2-3 mm. wide, apex incurved. Adult leaves scale-like imbricate, triangular, acuminate, obtuse, midrib faint, 5-7 mm. long by 3-5 mm. wide, apex incurved. Male cone oblong-cylindrical, 5-10 cm. long by 15-22 mm. wide; scales triangular, finely teethed, pollen sacs 10; microsporophylls cuspidate. Female cone 10-15 cm. long by 7-11 cm. wide, with short bracts to 7 mm. long. Seeds 3-3.5 cm. long, nut ovate, wings broadly rounded. Germination epigeal" (1).RangeS New Caledonia: Ouinne to Prony & Isle of Pines, 0-50 m (1), and Loyalty Islands (4).Big TreeThere is a specimen growing as an ornamental at the Tedeschi Winery in Ulupalakua on Maui, Hawaii, that is 48.8 m tall with a dbh of 120 cm (3).OldestDendrochronologyEthnobotanyObservationsRemarksCitations(1) Silba 1986.(2) Hortus Botanicus Catinensis.
(3) E-mail communication from Robert Van Pelt, who measured the tree; 18-Mar-1998.
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