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| Phyllocladus |
A small family of mainly Southern Hemisphere conifers, with one genus and four or five species, closely allied to Podocarpaceae, and included in that family by many botanists. One of the species crosses a short way north of the equator in the Philippines.
- Genus Phyllocladus:
- Phyllocladus alpinus (P. trichomanoides var. alpinus: Mountain toatoa (New Zealand)
- Phyllocladus asplenifolius - Celery-top-pine: (Tasmania)
- Phyllocladus hypophyllus - : (New Guinea to Borneo & Philippines)
- Phyllocladus toatoa - Toatoa: (New Zealand)
- Phyllocladus trichomanoides - Tanekaha: (New Zealand)

