Agathis australis

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Agathis australis, commonly known as the kauri tree, is a massive and long-lived conifer native to northern New Zealand, renowned for its towering trunk and ecological and cultural significance.

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Agathis australis canonical 1
New Zealand kauri 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conifer
evergreen plant
tree species
climatePreference warm-temperate
commonName Agathis australis self-linksurface differs
surface form: New Zealand kauri

kauri
conservationStatus Endangered
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
surface form: IUCN Red List
culturalRole taonga species
culturalSignificanceFor Māori
describedBy David Don
ecologicalRole canopy emergent
foundation species in kauri forests
family Araucariaceae
genus Agathis
growthForm large emergent tree
habitat hill country forests
lowland forests
kingdom Plantae
leafPersistence evergreen
leafType broad-leaved coniferous
longevity over 1000 years
maximumHeight about 50 metres
maximumRecordedHeight over 50 metres
maximumTrunkDiameter over 4 metres
nativeTo New Zealand
North Island
surface form: North Island of New Zealand
notableSpecimen Te Matua Ngahere
Tāne Mahuta
order Pinales
reproductiveType monoecious
resinName kauri gum
resinUse jewellery
linoleum manufacture
varnish production
seedDispersal wind-dispersed seeds
soilPreference well-drained soils
taxonRank species
threat Phytophthora
surface form: Phytophthora agathidicida

habitat loss
kauri dieback disease
logging
typicalHeight 30 to 40 metres
woodCharacteristic light
straight-grained
woodType softwood
woodUse boat building
furniture
timber
yearDescribed 1824

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Araucariaceae includesSpecies Agathis australis
Agathis australis commonName Agathis australis self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: New Zealand kauri