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- Q311628 subject Q8585962.
- Q311628 subject Q8796011.
- Q311628 subject Q8872027.
- Q311628 subject Q8872109.
- Q311628 abstract "Prumnopitys ferruginea, commonly called miro, is an evergreen coniferous tree which is endemic to New Zealand. Before the genus Prumnopitys was distinguished, it was treated in the related genus Podocarpus as Podocarpus ferrugineus.It grows up to 25 m high, with a trunk up to 1.3 m diameter. The leaves are linear to sickle-shaped, 15–25 mm long and 2–3 mm broad, with downcurved margins. The plants are dioecious with pollen cones being solitary while those of female plants hang from a curved, scaly stalk. The seed cones are highly modified, reduced to a central stem 2–3 cm long bearing 1-3 scales, each scale maturing berry-like, oval, about 20 mm long and 10–15 mm broad, red to purple-red with a soft edible pulp covering the single seed. The seeds are dispersed by the Kererū (New Zealand Pigeon), which eats the very conspicuous 'berries' and passes the seeds in its droppings. It is found growing on both lowland terrain and on hill slopes throughout the two main islands as well as on Stewart Island/Rakiura (47° S).The scientific name ferruginea derives from the rusty colour of dried herbarium specimens of the leaves.".
- Q311628 binomialAuthority Q1174244.
- Q311628 class Q132825.
- Q311628 conservationStatus "LR/lc".
- Q311628 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Q311628 division Q132825.
- Q311628 family Q157160.
- Q311628 genus Q138688.
- Q311628 kingdom Q756.
- Q311628 order Q1000370.
- Q311628 thumbnail Prumnopitys_ferruginea_11.JPG?width=300.
- Q311628 wikiPageExternalLink ferruginea.htm.
- Q311628 wikiPageExternalLink miro.htm.
- Q311628 wikiPageWikiLink Q1000370.
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- Q311628 wikiPageWikiLink Q132825.
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- Q311628 wikiPageWikiLink Q8585962.
- Q311628 wikiPageWikiLink Q8796011.
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- Q311628 wikiPageWikiLink Q8872109.
- Q311628 binomialAuthority "de Laub.".
- Q311628 classis Q132825.
- Q311628 divisio Q132825.
- Q311628 familia Q157160.
- Q311628 genus "Prumnopitys".
- Q311628 name "Miro".
- Q311628 ordo Q1000370.
- Q311628 regnum "Plantae".
- Q311628 status "LR/lc".
- Q311628 statusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Q311628 type Conifer.
- Q311628 type Eukaryote.
- Q311628 type Plant.
- Q311628 type Species.
- Q311628 type Thing.
- Q311628 type Q19088.
- Q311628 type Q756.
- Q311628 comment "Prumnopitys ferruginea, commonly called miro, is an evergreen coniferous tree which is endemic to New Zealand. Before the genus Prumnopitys was distinguished, it was treated in the related genus Podocarpus as Podocarpus ferrugineus.It grows up to 25 m high, with a trunk up to 1.3 m diameter. The leaves are linear to sickle-shaped, 15–25 mm long and 2–3 mm broad, with downcurved margins.".
- Q311628 label "Prumnopitys ferruginea".
- Q311628 depiction Prumnopitys_ferruginea_11.JPG.
- Q311628 name "Miro".