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    Alectryon excelsus, commonly known as tītoki, or sometimes New Zealand oak, is a shiny-leaved tree native to New Zealand. It is in the family Sapindaceae...
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    Reynolds, Scrub Boonaree – Qld, NSW, Australia Alectryon excelsus Gaertn., Tītoki – New Zealand subsp. excelsus, Tītoki – New Zealand subsp. grandis, syn.:...
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    "Trees in the Landscape, Part 11: Alectryon excelsus subsp. excelsus" (PDF). PalmArbor. 2015 (1): 1–13. "Alectryon macrococcus var. auwahiensis". CPC...
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    willow are also used as hosts. Host plants include: Smoky bracket Alectryon excelsus, tītoki Aristotelia serrata, wineberry or makomako Buddleja davidii...
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    maire Tāwari Ixerba brexioides Tawāpou Planchonella costata Titoki Alectryon excelsus Toro Myrsine salicina Wharangi Melicope ternata Whau Entelea arborescens...
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    blacksmelt, Bathylagus euryops euryops excelsus L exalted African teak, Milicia excelsa; excelsior cone, Conus excelsus excelsus – excelsa – excelsum exiguus L...
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    Gracillariidae. It is known from New Zealand. The larvae feed on Alectryon excelsus. They feed on the fruit of their host plant. Global Taxonomic Database...
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    (Vitex lucens), pigeonwood (Hedycarya arborea), as well as tītoki (Alectryon excelsus), nīkau (Rhopalostylis sapida), karaka (Corynocarpus laevigatus),...
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    juvenile leaves of pohutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa) and titoki (Alectryon excelsus), but appears to thrive on the underside of citrus tree leaves. Its...
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    Alectryon excelsus (1889)...
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    excellens* H D excelsior L loftier Fraxinus excelsior H D excelsus L lofty Alectryon excelsus H DS excisus L excised Manilkara excisa H DS excorticatus...
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    Almorah Rock Forest include; Mangeao (Litsea Calicaris), Tītoki (Alectryon excelsus), Pūriri (Vitex Lucens), Kohe Kohe (Dysoxylum spectabile) and Akapuka...
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    lowland ribbonwoods (Plagianthus regius) and especially tītoki (Alectryon excelsus). The abundance of even-aged tītoki in the reserve is its most notable...
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    trees such as Meryta sinclairii (puka), Litsea calicaris (mangeao), Alectryon excelsus (tītoki), Melicytus ramiflorus (māhoe), Piper excelsum (kawakawa)...
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  • Titoki may refer to: Alectryon excelsus, a native tree of New Zealand found in lowland forests Titoki, New Zealand, a town in the Northland region of New...
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  • gongrocarpum Podonephelium homei Podonephelium pachycaule Varieties Alectryon excelsus var. grandis, Three Kings titoki Kallstroemia adscendens Neoluederitzia...
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    original on 2019-08-27. Retrieved 2019-08-27. Wright 1983, p. 175. "Alectryon excelsus subsp. grandis". New Zealand Plant Conservation Network. Archived...
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    eats carrion and fruits, including the fruit of the tītoki tree (Alectryon excelsus), the seeds of which it helps to disperse. O. fallai is ovoviviparous...
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