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Hedycarya arborea

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Monimiaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Laurales

Genus
  
Hedycarya

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Similar
  
Geniostoma ligustrifolium, Melicytus ramiflorus, Myrsine australis, Laurelia novae‑zelandiae, Carpodetus serratus

Hedycarya arborea, commonly known as Pigeonwood, is an endemic tree of New Zealand. Found on both the North and South islands of the country, the tree grows to a height of 15 metres. The leaves are oval shaped with shallow serrations. Ripe fruits turn red and the plant received its common name back when it was assumed that the New Zealand Wood Pigeon particularly favoured them, based on observations of the birds eating the fruit. It has since been discovered that the New Zealand Wood Pigeon does not prefer these berries, and tends to eat them as a 'famine food' when better fare is not available.

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Hedycarya arborea TERRAIN Taranaki Educational Resource Research Analysis


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Hedycarya arborea Wikipedia