dundathu pine
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Definition
Noun * A species of Australian timber tree: A large coniferous tree native to Australia, scientifically classified as Agathis robusta (and sometimes Agathis palmerstonii). It is a type of kauri pine, noted for its valuable timber, which is lighter in weight and softer than that of the New Zealand kauri (Agathis australis).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The forest was dominated by towering dundathu pines.
- The timber from the dundathu pine is prized for its workability.
- Conservation efforts are in place to protect old-growth stands of dundathu pine.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical/forestry contexts: The term is used specifically to distinguish this Australian species from other, often heavier and harder, kauri pines. It may be referred to by its scientific names (, , ) for precision.
- The study compared the growth rings of the dundathu pine with those of its New Zealand relative.
Variants and Related Words
- Queensland kauri (n): Another common name for the same tree species ().
- Smooth-barked kauri (n): A descriptive name highlighting the tree's bark characteristics.
- Kauri pine (n): The broader genus () to which the dundathu pine belongs.
Synonyms
- Queensland kauri
- Smooth-barked kauri
- Agathis robusta (scientific name)
Notes on Meaning
This is a highly specific botanical and forestry term. Its primary meaning refers to the living tree species. A secondary, related meaning refers to the timber harvested from this tree, which is known for being lightweight and soft. The word is rarely used outside of technical, geographical, or historical contexts related to Australian flora and timber.
Noun
- Australian timber tree resembling the kauri but having wood much lighter in weight and softer