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Podocarpus elongatus

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Order
  
Pinales

Genus
  
Podocarpus

Higher classification
  
Plum pine

Division
  
Pinophyta

Family
  
Podocarpaceae

Scientific name
  
Podocarpus elongatus

Rank
  
Species

Podocarpus elongatus YellowWood Podocarpus Podocarpus elongatus 39Monmal39

Similar
  
Plum pine, Podocarpus latifolius, Podocarpaceae, Podocarpus henkelii, Podocarpus elatus

Podocarpus elongatus (Breeder River yellowwood) is a species of conifer in the Podocarpaceae family. Unlike the other yellowwoods of Southern Africa, Podocarpus elongatus grows as an enormous, round, multi-stemmed bush. It can be distinguished from the other yellowwood species of Southern Africa by its relatively elongated, grey-blue leaves (hence its species name "elongatus"), and by its round, bushy shape. It is generally as wide as it is tall. This is the only one of South Africa's Yellowwoods that coppice when the trunk is damaged. As it is a riverine species, this ability to coppice is an adaptation to survive being knocked down by floods.

Podocarpus elongatus Podocarpus elongatus Breede River Yellowwood PLANTBOOK

It is found only in South Africa. Here it is restricted to the Breeder River valley in the Western Cape and can be found as far north as the Cedarberg mountains. In this range, it is typically found growing along rivers and on rocky outcrops in fynbos vegetation.

Podocarpus elongatus Podocarpus elongatus Breede River Yellowwood TopTropicalscom

As a garden tree it is sometimes grown as an ornamental feature, with fruits that attract birds. It is more hardy than the other Yellowwoods of South Africa. The Breede River Yellowwood is a protected tree in South Africa.

Podocarpus elongatus Podocarpus elongatus Breede River Yellowwood TopTropicalscom
Podocarpus elongatus Plumbago zeylanica Wildflower Nursery

Podocarpus elongatus Podocarpus elongatus Breede River Yellowwood TopTropicalscom

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References

Podocarpus elongatus Wikipedia