Genus Sundacarpus (Noun)
Meaning
One species.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Sundacarpus amarus is the only species in the genus Sundacarpus, and it is native to the rainforests of eastern Australia and New Caledonia.
- The genus Sundacarpus was not recognized as distinct until the publication of the species Sundacarpus amarus in 1978.
- One species in the genus Sundacarpus has a unique characteristic, which sets it apart from other conifers.
- Sundacarpus amarus is considered to be a monotypic genus within the conifer family Podocarpaceae, meaning that there is only one species within the genus Sundacarpus.
- The Sundacarpus genus consists of a single species that grows from the Queensland-New South Wales border to the tropical island of New Caledonia.