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Agathis

Kauri Te Matua Ngahere.jpg

Agathis australis (New Zealand kauri)

Scientific classification e
Kingdom:

Plantae
Division:

Pinophyta
Class:

Pinopsida
Order:

Pinales
Family:

Araucariaceae
Genus:

Agathis
Salisb., 1807

Agathis Species Density.svg
Distribution of Agathis species

Synonyms[1]


  • Dammara (Rumph., 1741) Lam., 1786 ex Link, 1822


  • Salisburyodendron A.V.Bobrov & Melikyan

Agathis, commonly known as kauri or dammar[citation needed], is a genus of 22 species of evergreen tree. The genus is part of the ancient Araucariaceae family of conifers, a group once widespread during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, but now largely restricted to the Southern Hemisphere except for a number of extant Malesian Agathis.[1][2]




Contents





  • 1 Description


  • 2 Uses


  • 3 Species list


  • 4 Gallery


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Description[edit]




Bark of Agathis robusta at Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens (leaves belong to another plant)


Mature kauri trees have characteristically large trunks, forming a trunk with little or no branching below the crown. In contrast, young trees are normally conical in shape, forming a more rounded or irregularly shaped crown as they achieve maturity.[3]


The bark is smooth and light grey to grey-brown, usually peeling into irregular flakes that become thicker on more mature trees. The branch structure is often horizontal or, when larger, ascending. The lowest branches often leave circular branch scars when they detach from the lower trunk.


The juvenile leaves in all species are larger than the adult, more or less acute, varying among the species from ovate to lanceolate. Adult leaves are opposite, elliptical to linear, very leathery and quite thick. Young leaves are often a coppery-red, contrasting markedly with the usually green or glaucous-green foliage of the previous season.


The male pollen cones appear usually only on larger trees after seed cones have appeared. The female seed cones usually develop on short lateral branchlets, maturing after two years. They are normally oval or globe shaped.


Seeds of some species are attacked by the caterpillars of Agathiphaga, some of the most primitive of all living moths.



Uses[edit]


Various species of kauri give diverse resins such as kauri gum, Manila copal and dammar gum. The timber is generally straight-grained and of fine quality with an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and rot resistance, making it ideal for yacht hull construction. The wood is commonly used in the manufacture of guitars and ukuleles due to its low density and relatively low price of production. It is also used for some Go boards (goban). The uses of the New Zealand species (A. australis) included shipbuilding, house construction, wood panelling, furniture making, mine braces, and railway sleepers.



Species list[edit]


Accepted species[1]




























































































ImageScientific nameCommon NameDistribution
Conifer - The black kauri or blue kauri, - Agathis atropurpurea (16082593546).jpgAgathis atropurpureablack kauri, blue kauri
Queensland, Australia
Agathis australis, Matakohe, New Zealand.jpgAgathis australiskauri, New Zealand kauri
North Island, New Zealand
Agathis borneensis - feuilles.JPGAgathis borneensiswestern Malesia, Borneo
Agathis corbassonii by Chad Husby - 001.jpgAgathis corbassoniired kauri
New Caledonia
Agat dammara Pj 192625.JPG
Agathis dammara (syn. A. alba, A. celebica, A. loranthifolia)
Bindangeastern Malesia
Agathis endertiiBorneo
Agathis flavescensPeninsular Malaysia
Agathis . kinabaluensis de Laub. (AM AK360201-4).jpgAgathis kinabaluensisBorneo
Agathis labillardieri
New Guinea
Agathis lanceolata.jpgAgathis lanceolataNew Caledonia
Agathis lenticulaBorneo
AgathisMacroCones.jpg
Agathis macrophylla (syn. A. vitiensis)
Pacific kauri, dakua
Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands
Agathis microstachya Bull Kauri.jpgAgathis microstachyabull kauriQueensland, Australia
Agathis montanaNew Caledonia
Agathis moorei Kauri Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney.jpgAgathis mooreiwhite kauriNew Caledonia
Agathis orbiculaBorneo
Agathis ovata - Atlanta Botanical Garden.JPGAgathis ovataNew Caledonia
Agathis philippinensis - young tree.JPGAgathis philippinensis
Philippines, Sulawesi
Agathisrobusta03.jpgAgathis robustaQueensland kauriQueensland, Australia; New Guinea
Agathis silbaeVanuatu
Agathis spathulataNew Guinea kauriPapua New Guinea
Agathis zamuneraePatagonia, South America Argentina
Formerly included[1]

Moved to Nageia


  1. Agathis motleyi - Nageia motleyi

  2. Agathis veitchii - Nageia nagi


Gallery[edit]



References[edit]




  1. ^ abcd Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families


  2. ^ de Laubenfels, David J. 1988. Coniferales. P. 337–453 in Flora Malesiana, Series I, Vol. 10. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic.


  3. ^ Whitmore, T.C. 1977. A first look at Agathis. Tropical Forestry Papers No. 11. University of Oxford Commonwealth Forestry Institute.




External links[edit]




  • Systematics of Agathis

  • Gymnosperm Database: Agathis


  • Kauri forest in Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand









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