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Araucaria cf araucana, monkey puzzle tree.
These images appear to represent female and male individuals of the
dioecious species commonly called monkey puzzle tree. 1 - Female,
note large round female cones
at the tips of branches, 2,3 - male, note elongated male cones at the tips
of branches. |
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Araucaria columnaris, Cook pine. |
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Araucaria columnaris, Cook pine. Male (microsporangiate) strobilus (left) and
microsporophyll (right) with several elongated, pendulous microsporangia. |
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Araucaria columnaris, Cook pine. Imature female (megasporangiate)
cone scale/bract units. Left: adaxial (upper) view with small
(darker) medial scale visible (mostly fused to the much larger subtending
bract). Right: abaxial (lower) view of bract. |
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Araucaria columnaris, Cook pine. Note the large woody cone and
the ovuliferous scale with a single medial seed that is embedded in the scale. Also shown
is a seed that has been removed from its scale. In this family the ovuliferous cones
disintegrate while still attached to the tree; each cone scale with its seed and
fused bract falls from the axis of the cone as a dispersal unit. |
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Agathis robusta, kauri. 1 - Note the size of the tree, the
massive trunk, and the upwardly spreading nature of the crown. 2 - The leaves on this
species are quite broad and not typical of conifers in general. The spherical
megasporangiate cone contains many 1-seeded ovuliferous scales that fall apart at
maturity. 3 - Microsporangiate cone (immature). 4 - Megasporangiate cone (immature). |