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Distribution map (redrawn from de Laubenfels 1972).

spacer Falcatifolium taxoides  (Brongniart et Grisebach) de Laubenfels 1969

Common Names

Taxonomic notes

Syn: Dacrydium taxoides Brongniart et Grisebach, Ann. Sci. Nat. Paris, ser. 5, 6 : 245 (1866); Podocarpus taxoides Carrière, Traité Conif. ed 2 : 657 (1867), including var. gracilis Carrière, 1. c. : 658 (de Laubenfels 1972).

Lectotype : Viellard 1259, pro parte (Balade) (P) (de Laubenfels 1972).

The most closely related species is F. papuanum from New Guinea (de Laubenfels 1972).

Description

"Shrub or small tree reaching a height of 2-15 m. Bark thin, more or less smooth, with scattered lenticels, brown reddish and fibrous inside, occasionally shedding a scale. Branching is open. Juvenile leaves flattened bifacially, longish oval, almost linear, tapering off to a sharp apex, with a carina on the upper surface, 15-20 by 1.5 mm long, appear only on seedlings. Adult leaves flattened bilaterally, quite variable in form, gently curved on the outside at the base and 1/3 up from the base reaching their greatest width, subside itself toward the sharp and round apex, sometimes nearly linear, the apex normally straight and erect towards the outside or seldom a little curved toward the tip of the branch, the most often without curvature relevant to the upper edge of the leave, more or less shrinks at the base on the petiole and then decurrent. Pollen cone axillary or terminal, often with many others on a short axillary shoot that is covered with very small scales, cylindrical,15-25 mm long by 1.5-2.0 mm in diameter. Microsporophylls small with acuminate apex. Seed cone on a fine scaly shoot about 6 mm long; the seed cone has about a dozen large, long scales, 2 mm long, the apical one is only fertile, the entire cone becomes fleshy at maturity. Seed with a bulging epimatium at its base, oval, with a strong carina on the ridge and a long and dull apex, 7 x 4 x 3 mm" (de Laubenfels 1972).

Range

New Caledonia, at (0-)800-1200(-1400) m elevation. It is an understory tree in the wet forests of the main island (de Laubenfels 1972).

Big Tree

Oldest

Dendrochronology

Ethnobotany

Observations

Ferenc Kiss found it growing (on January, 8, 1993) in the Massif de la Pourina near Yaté at elevations of 550-730m above sea level. An additional bonus of tremendous value to him was that Parasitaxus ustus was growing on one F. taxoides he found.

De Laubenfels (1972) reports collections from the following sites:

  • Balade
  • Bois du Sud (3 collections; one at 750 m and one at 900 m)
  • Boulari
  • Diahot (2 collections, one in the forest of Tende at 500-600 m)
  • Dumbéa, Mine Sunshine, 650 m
  • Ignambi, 1060 m
  • Inédété, Les Lèvres, 600-700 m
  • Kuébini, 265 m
  • Mois de Mai
  • Mt. Boulinda, 1150-1300 m
  • Mt. Colnett
  • Mt. Do, 900-1000 m
  • Mt. Dzumac (2 collections, one at 700-900 m)
  • Mt. Grandie summit, Amou, 900-1000 m
  • Mt. Humboldt, 1400 m
  • Mt. Koghis (4 collections)
  • Mt. Mou (12 collections, one at 1140 m)
  • Mt. Paéoua, 900-1000 m
  • Mt. des Sources (9 collections, one at 300 m and four at 750-950 m)
  • NE of Naoué, 500 m
  • Rivière Bleue (4 collections, one at 800 m)
  • Tao
  • Wagap

Remarks

See Also

Compton. 1922. J. Linn. Soc. 427.

Dallimore et al. 1967

Sarlin. 1954. Bois et Forêts de Nouvelle Calédonie : 92 et pl. 21.

Special thanks to Ferenc Kiss for providing the translation of de Laubenfels' text (Jan-2004).


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This page is from the Gymnosperm Database
URL: http://www.conifers.org/po/fa/taxoides.htm
Edited by Christopher J. Earle
Last modified on 2007.01.25

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