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DACRYDIUM - Dacryd'ium


Description of dacrydium

This group consists of about twenty-five tender, evergreen coniferous shrubs and trees from New Zealand, Australia, Tasmania, Borneo, Malaya, New Caledonia, and Chile. These plants are commonly known as Huon Pines. Some varieties are valued in their native countries for their durable wood, which is used for building purposes, making furniture and cabinets, etc... Dacrydium franklinii is a large shrub or small, conical tree with thin, pendant branches, which are clothed in bright green, scale-like leaves.

Potting of dacrydium

Huon Pines can only be grown in warm climates. They will thrive in moist, peaty or loamy soil that has good drainage; they are not suited for limy soil.

Propagation of dacrydium

Cuttings, 4 or 5 inches long, can be inserted in sand in a propagating greenhouse, in the summer.

Varieties of dacrydium

Dacrydium franklinii (Huon Pine);
Dacrydium cupressinum (Rimu).

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