''Podocarpus elatus'', known as the plum pine, the brown pine or the Illawarra plum, is a species of ''
Podocarpus''
endemic
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to the east coast of
Australia
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, in eastern
New South Wales
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and eastern
Queensland
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It is a medium to large
evergreen
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tree
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growing to 30–36 m tall with a trunk up to 1.5 m diameter. The
leaves
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are lanceolate, 5–15 cm long (to 25 cm long on vigorous young trees) and 6–18 mm broad. The
seed cones are dark blue-purple, berry-like, with a fleshy base 2-2.5 cm diameter bearing a single oval or globose
seed
A seed is an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering, along with a food reserve. The formation of the seed is a part of the process of reproduction in seed plants, the spermatophytes, including the gymnosperm and angiospe ...
1 cm in diameter.
Uses
The fleshy part of the seed cone is edible, used in condiments. The timber was prized for furniture, joinery, boat planking, lining and piles in salt water. Podocarpus elatus is an attractive ornamental tree. In older Australian suburbs, the plum pine is used as an ornamental street tree, such as at Baldry Street,
Chatswood.
[Willoughby City Council, Urban Tree Management Policy, Volume 3, Street Tree Master Plan. June 2014. page 66]
Gallery
Image:Podocarpus elatus - juvenile.jpg, juvenile foliage
Image:Podocarpus elatus foliage and bark.JPG, ''Podocarpus elatus'' trunk
Image:Podocarpus elatus foliage & cones.JPG, ''Podocarpus elatus'' foliage & naked seeds on fleshy receptacles
Image:Podocarpus elatus on sand.JPG, ''Podocarpus elatus'' growing in littoral rainforest on sand
Image:Podocarpus elatus bark & foliage.JPG, ''Podocarpus elatus'' bark & foliage
Image:Podocarpus elatus bark2.JPG, ''Podocarpus elatus'' bark
Image:Podocarpus elatus two seed cones.JPG, ''Podocarpus elatus'' unusually joined seed stems (receptacles)
Image:Podocarpus elatus seeds, by Omar Hoftun.jpg, ''Podocarpus elatus'' seeds
Image:Podocarpus elatus germinating.JPG, ''Podocarpus elatus'' germinating
Image:Podocarpus elatus Baldry street Chatswood.jpg, Baldry Street, Chatswood
References
*ANU Forestr
Illawarra plum - ''Podocarpus elatus''* Bruneteau, Jean-Paul, ''Tukka, Real Australian Food'', .
*Dallimore, W., & Jackson, A. B. (1966). ''Handbook of Coniferae and Ginkgoaceae''. Arnold.
* Low, Tim, ''Wild Food Plants of Australia'', .
* Floyd, A.G., ''Rainforest Trees of Mainland South-eastern Australia'', Inkata Press 1989,
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elatus
There were several figures named Elatus or Élatos (Ancient Greek: Ἔλατος means "ductile") in Greek mythology.
* Elatus, a son of Arcas by either Leaneira (or Laodameia), Meganeira, Chrysopeleia or Erato and the brother of Apheidas and ...
Flora of New South Wales
Flora of Queensland
Bushfood
Pinales of Australia
Trees of Australia
Least concern flora of Australia
Least concern biota of Queensland
Ornamental trees