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- Wollemia - Wikipedia
Wollemia is a genus of coniferous trees in the family Araucariaceae, endemic to Australia It represents one of only three living genera in the family, alongside Araucaria and Agathis (being more closely related to the latter)
- Wollemi pine | Endangered, Living Fossil, Taxonomy, Description . . .
Wollemi pine is a rare evergreen tree, a member of the conifer family Araucariaceae and the only member of its genus Wollemi pine was found in 1994 in a remote canyon in Australia’s Wollemi National Park
- WollemiPine. com - the official home of the Wollemi Pine.
The Wollemi Pine is one of the world's oldest and rarest plants dating back to the time of the dinosaurs With less than 100 adult trees known to exist in the wild, the Wollemi Pine is now the focus of extensive research to safeguard its survival
- Wollemi pine - Wollemia nobilis | Plants | Kew
The extraordinary wollemi pine dates back to the time of the dinosaurs This living fossil was thought to be extinct for two million years until a small population was discovered in the Blue Mountains of Australia in 1994
- Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis) — Dinosaur Tree Facts, Care Conservation
Wondering what the Wollemi pine is and why it’s called a “dinosaur tree”? The Wollemi pine (Wollemia nobilis) is an extremely rare and ancient conifer once thought extinct and known only from fossils
- Wollemia nobilis | Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
The common name is Wollemi Pine, although it is not a pine, but in the family Araucariaceae, which also contains the Monkey Puzzle (Araucaria araucana) and the Norfolk Island "Pine" (Araucaria heterophylla)
- Wollemia nobilis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Wollemia nobilis, commonly called wollemi pine, is an evergreen, tree conifer in the Araucariaceae family Notwithstanding its common name, it is not a pine nor is it a member of the pine family
- Wollemi Pine (Wollemia Nobilis) Plant Care How to Grow, Water
Often called the "Dinosaur Tree," the Wollemi Pine is one of the world's oldest and rarest plants Thought to have been extinct for over 65 million years, it was famously rediscovered in 1994 by a park ranger in a remote canyon in Australia
- Wollemi pine | Australian threatened plants | NSW National Parks
The Wollemi pine is one of the world’s oldest and rarest trees Only 46 adult trees and 43 juveniles remain in the wild Belonging to a 200 million year-old plant family, this critically endangered Australian species is considered a global treasure
- Virginia Tech Dendrology Fact Sheet - dendro. cnre. vt. edu
Immature female cones are large, higher in the tree, and globular; take 20 months to mature Fruit: Borne at the branch tips, which senesce after the fruit ripens; female cones are globular, dark brown, and 5 inches long by 4 inches wide, disintegrating at maturity
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