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Definition of Phyllocladus trichomanoides
1. Noun. Medium tall celery pine of New Zealand.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phyllocladus Trichomanoides
Literary usage of Phyllocladus trichomanoides
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Icones Plantarum: Or Figures, with Brief Descriptive Characters and Remarks ...by William Jackson Hooker by William Jackson Hooker (1843)
"Phyllocladus trichomanoides. Don, in Lamb. Pin. ed. 2, App. Rich. Conif.p.
23, and 129, t. 3. All. Cunn. Bot. New Zeal., in Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 1, p. 211. ..."
2. The Pinetum: Being a Synosis of All the Coniferous Plants at Present Known by George Gordon, Henry George Bohn (1880)
"A very small and compact little bush, somewhat resembling Phyllocladus trichomanoides,
found on the mountains of Tongariro, Ruahine, and those in the ..."
3. Veitch's Manual of the Coniferae: Containing a General Review of the Order by Adolphus Henry Kent, James Veitch & Sons (1900)
"Kirk, Forent Flora of Xe.ir /salami, p. -9, t. 7. Phyllocladus trichomanoides,
Don in Lambert's (тети Finus, ed. II. Vol. II. App. (1828). ..."
4. The Pinetum: Being a Synopsis of All the Coniferous Plants at Present Known by George Gordon, Robert Glendinning (1858)
"A very small and compact little bush, somewhat resembling Phyllocladus trichomanoides,
found on the Mountains of Ton- ..."