genus saxe-gothea Antonyms

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Meaning of genus saxe-gothea

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genus saxe-gothea (n)

one species: Prince Albert's yew

genus saxe-gothea Sentence Examples

  1. The genus Saxe-gothea encompasses a single extant species of conifer endemic to Chile.
  2. Saxe-gothea conspicua is a long-lived tree, with some specimens reaching over 1000 years old.
  3. The bark of Saxe-gothea conspicua is smooth and gray-brown, and peels off in thin strips.
  4. The leaves of Saxe-gothea conspicua are narrow and needle-like, with a single central vein.
  5. The male cones of Saxe-gothea conspicua are small and round, while the female cones are larger and more elongated.
  6. The seeds of Saxe-gothea conspicua are dispersed by birds and mammals.
  7. The genus Saxe-gothea is threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation.
  8. Conservation efforts are underway to protect the remaining populations of Saxe-gothea conspicua.
  9. The wood of Saxe-gothea conspicua is highly valued for its durability and resistance to decay.
  10. The genus Saxe-gothea is closely related to the genus Podocarpus, and both belong to the family Podocarpaceae.

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one species: Prince Albert's yew

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The genus Saxe-gothea encompasses a single extant species of conifer endemic to Chile.

Saxe-gothea conspicua is a long-lived tree, with some specimens reaching over 1000 years old.

The bark of Saxe-gothea conspicua is smooth and gray-brown, and peels off in thin strips.

The leaves of Saxe-gothea conspicua are narrow and needle-like, with a single central vein.