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New Caledonian Yew (Noun)

Meaning

Large yew native to New Caledonia; cultivated in eastern Australia and New Zealand and Hawaii.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The New Caledonian yew is a plant native to the islands of New Caledonia, characterized by its large and imposing growth habit.
  • In eastern Australia, the New Caledonian yew is a popular ornamental tree often used in landscaping due to its stunning foliage.
  • New Zealand nurseries cultivate the New Caledonian yew as a specialty item, and it can be found in many of the country's botanical gardens.
  • On the Hawaiian islands, the New Caledonian yew is highly prized for its drought tolerance and low-maintenance requirements.
  • The tropical climate of New Caledonia allows the New Caledonian yew to thrive in its native habitat, where it can reach heights of over 40 feet.

Synonyms

  • Austrotaxus Spicata
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