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Internal ID UUID64400291386cf834536467
Scientific name Podocarpus nubigenus
Authority Lindl.
First published in J. Hort. Soc. London 6: 264 (1851)

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Podocarpus nubigenus, also known as P. nubigena, is a species of tree found in the Valdivian temperate rain forests of southern Chile and southwestern Argentina. It is the southernmost podocarp in the world and can grow in wet and swampy soils. This medium to large tree has a peeling bark and sharp, green, needle-like leaves. Its cones are modified and bear bright red, berry-like scales with one or two seeds. It is closely related to Podocarpus totara from New Zealand and is occasionally grown as an ornamental tree in the western British Isles and Pacific Northwest of North America. Its wood is hard, resistant to rot, and used sparingly due to its scarcity. The tree is also known by various names in different languages, including "cloud podocarp" and "Chilean podocarp". The name Podocarpus is derived from Greek and means "stalked fruit", while nubigenus means "cloud-born" or "cloud-formed".

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Scientific name Authority First published in
Nageia nubigena F.Muell. Select Pl. , ed. 2: 139 (1876)
Saxegothaea gracilis hort. ex Gordon Pinetum : 280 (1858)

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Language Common/alternative name
English chilean podocarp
Spanish pino amarillo
Spanish mañiú macho
Spanish mañiu macho
Spanish maniú macho
Spanish maniu macho
Spanish mañiú
Spanish mañiu
Spanish mañio de hojas punzantes
Spanish manío de hojas punzantes
Spanish manio de hojas punzantes
Spanish foningache
Spanish maniú
Spanish maniu
Spanish mañiu de la costa
Spanish mañío de hojas punzantes
Spanish huililahuani
Spanish mañio macho
Spanish mañio hembra
Spanish mañio
Catalan maniú mascle, podocarp xilè
German chilenische steineibe
Lithuanian Čilinis podokarpas

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  • Southern America
    • Southern South America
      • Argentina South
      • Chile South

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Database ID/link to page
World Flora Online wfo-0000485149
USDA Plants PONU9
Tropicos 25600043
KEW urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:263551-1
The Plant List kew-2567535
PFAF Podocarpus nubigenus
PaleoBotany 90107
Open Tree Of Life 934
NCBI Taxonomy 120627
IUCN Red List 32029
IPNI 263551-1
iNaturalist 135688
GBIF 5285976
Freebase /m/06ddx9
EPPO PODNU
EOL 323360
USDA GRIN 404957
Wikipedia Podocarpus_nubigenus

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Diversity, Distribution, Systematics and Conservation Status of Podocarpaceae Khan R, Hill RS, Liu J, Biffin E Plants (Basel) 03-Mar-2023
PMCID:PMC10005643
doi:10.3390/plants12051171
PMID:36904033
The impact of Pleistocene glaciations and environmental gradients on the genetic structure of Embothrium coccineum Sepúlveda‐Espinoza F, Bertin‐Benavides A, Hasbún R, Toro‐Núñez Ó, Varas‐Myrik A, Alarcón D, Guillemin M Ecol Evol 09-Nov-2022
PMCID:PMC9646505
doi:10.1002/ece3.9474
PMID:36381388
At least it is a dry cold: the global distribution of freeze–thaw and drought stress and the traits that may impart poly-tolerance in conifers McCulloh KA, Augustine SP, Goke A, Jordan R, Krieg CP, O’Keefe K, Smith DD Tree Physiol 12-Sep-2022
PMCID:PMC9833871
doi:10.1093/treephys/tpac102
PMID:36094836
Glacier fluctuations in the northern Patagonian Andes (44°S) imply wind-modulated interhemispheric in-phase climate shifts during Termination 1 Soteres RL, Sagredo EA, Kaplan MR, Martini MA, Moreno PI, Reynhout SA, Schwartz R, Schaefer JM Sci Rep 27-Jun-2022
PMCID:PMC9237032
doi:10.1038/s41598-022-14921-4
PMID:35761034
Endophytic Fungi Isolated from Baccharis linearis and Echinopsis chiloensis with Antifungal Activity against Botrytis cinerea Castro P, Parada R, Corrial C, Mendoza L, Cotoras M J Fungi (Basel) 18-Feb-2022
PMCID:PMC8878204
doi:10.3390/jof8020197
PMID:35205951
Suitable Areas for Apiculture Expansion Determined by Antioxidant Power, Chemical Profiles, and Pesticide Residues in Caldcluvia paniculata Honey and Beeswax Samples Mejías E, Gómez C, Garrido T Insects 28-Dec-2021
PMCID:PMC8777965
doi:10.3390/insects13010031
PMID:35055874
An Evolutionary Study of Carex Subg. Psyllophorae (Cyperaceae) Sheds Light on a Strikingly Disjunct Distribution in the Southern Hemisphere, With Emphasis on Its Patagonian Diversification Benítez-Benítez C, Otero A, Ford KA, García-Moro P, Donadío S, Luceño M, Martín-Bravo S, Jiménez-Mejías P Front Plant Sci 08-Nov-2021
PMCID:PMC8606891
doi:10.3389/fpls.2021.735302
PMID:34819937
Soil Redox Controls CO2, CH4 and N2O Efflux from White-Rot Fungi in Temperate Forest Ecosystems Merino C, Jofré I, Matus F J Fungi (Basel) 30-Jul-2021
PMCID:PMC8398011
doi:10.3390/jof7080621
PMID:34436159
Molecular Phylogeny and Morphology of Amphisphaeria (= Lepteutypa) (Amphisphaeriaceae) Samarakoon MC, Maharachchikumbura SS, Liu JK, Hyde KD, Promputtha I, Stadler M J Fungi (Basel) 17-Sep-2020
PMCID:PMC7558453
doi:10.3390/jof6030174
PMID:32957501
Synergy effect of peroxidase enzymes and Fenton reactions greatly increase the anaerobic oxidation of soil organic matter Merino C, Kuzyakov Y, Godoy K, Cornejo P, Matus F Sci Rep 09-Jul-2020
PMCID:PMC7347925
doi:10.1038/s41598-020-67953-z
PMID:32647197
Native and exotic plants with edible fleshy fruits utilized in Patagonia and their role as sources of local functional foods Chamorro MF, Ladio A BMC Complement Med Ther 24-May-2020
PMCID:PMC7246002
doi:10.1186/s12906-020-02952-1
PMID:32448223
Sedimentary record from Patagonia, southern Chile supports cosmic-impact triggering of biomass burning, climate change, and megafaunal extinctions at 12.8 ka Pino M, Abarzúa AM, Astorga G, Martel-Cea A, Cossio-Montecinos N, Navarro RX, Lira MP, Labarca R, LeCompte MA, Adedeji V, Moore CR, Bunch TE, Mooney C, Wolbach WS, West A, Kennett JP Sci Rep 13-Mar-2019
PMCID:PMC6416299
doi:10.1038/s41598-018-38089-y
PMID:30867437
Local persistence of Mann’s soft-haired mouse Abrothrix manni (Rodentia, Sigmodontinae) during Quaternary glaciations in southern Chile Valdez L, D’Elía G PeerJ 18-Dec-2018
PMCID:PMC6302793
doi:10.7717/peerj.6130
PMID:30588409
Toxoplasma gondii infection in wild mustelids and cats across an urban-rural gradient Barros M, Cabezón O, Dubey JP, Almería S, Ribas MP, Escobar LE, Ramos B, Medina-Vogel G PLoS One 20-Jun-2018
PMCID:PMC6010287
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0199085
PMID:29924844
Xylem adjusts to maintain efficiency across a steep precipitation gradient in two coexisting generalist species García-Cervigón AI, Olano JM, von Arx G, Fajardo A Ann Bot 24-May-2018
PMCID:PMC6110345
doi:10.1093/aob/mcy088
PMID:29800073

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