Agathis robusta (C.Moore ex F.Muell.) Bail.
Frost-hardy, tall, straight tree with scaly bark, narrow, glossy leaves, to 10cm long, and ovoid female cones, to 12cm long. To 50m. [RHSD, Hortus].
Horticultural & Botanical History
‘D. robusta, C. Moore; F. Muell. in Trans. Pharm. Soc. Vict. ii. 174. A tree, attaining a height of nearly 150 ft., the branches nearly verticillate. Leaves ovate-lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, shortly acuminate or almost obtuse, rounded or tapering at the base and contracted into a very short petiole, 2 to 3 or rarely 4 in. long, rigidly coriaceous, very finely striate. Male amenta about 1 1/2 in. long, sessile within a few broad orbicular or reniform bracts of about 2 lines diameter. Fruitcones ovoid-gtobular, about 4 in. long and 3 in. diameter, the scales as broad as long, the lateral wings more or les indented on each side at the base so as to leave marginal deflexed auricles. Seeds nearly ½ in. long, truncate or emarginate at the apex, one angle sometimes produced into a short broad point, the other into an oblong erect wing as long a the seed itself.—Parlat. in DC. Prod. xvi. ii. i75.
Queensland. Scattered through the dense forest country near Wide Bay, Bidwill, and others.
It is probably though a slip of the pen that Parlatore (in DC. Prod. xvi. ii. 376) includes New Holland in the area of the Kauri Pine, D. autralis, Lam., for Mercury bay, the special station given, is in New Zealand.’ [FA vol.6, p.244].
History at Camden Park
Listed in the 1850 and 1857 catalogues [C.37/1850]. Discovered by John Bidwill. Almost certainly grown from material collected by John Bidwill at Wide Bay and probably grown at Camden before it reached Europe or was botanically described by Charles Moore.
Notes
Published Jul 29, 2009 - 01:52 PM | Last updated Jul 14, 2010 - 02:27 PM
Family | Araurcariaceae |
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Category | |
Region of origin | Australia, Queensland |
Synonyms |
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Common Name | Smooth bark Kauri pine, Queensland Kauri |
Name in the Camden Park Record |
Dammara sp. (Wide Bay) |
Confidence level | high |