These tall (up to 50m), straight trunked, high altitude rainforest trees are the largest conifers in Australia. What is really strange is that they have leaves - thick elongated, oval; glossy green above and paler underneath. These trees bear both male and female cones. The smaller male cones appear in November and the larger, rough green globular cones develop in December and January. The female cones contains several winged seeds. The fruit is eaten by Sulphur-crested cockatoos. |
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