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Cyathea medullaris : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cyathea medullaris
''Cyathea medullaris'', popularly known as the black tree fern, is a large tree fern up to 20 m tall. It is distributed across the south-west Pacific from Fiji to Pitcairn and New Zealand. It is called mamaku, katātā, kōrau, or pītau in the Māori language. ==Distribution== ''C. medullaris'' is common in lowland forest throughout the North Island. In the South Island its distribution is more localised. It is fairly common in wetter coastal areas, but rare in the drier eastern parts and absent in Canterbury and Otago. In New Zealand it also occurs on the Three Kings Islands in the far north, on Stewart Island/Rakiura in the far south and in the Chatham Islands.〔Brownsey & Smith-Dodsworth, 1989. ''New Zealand Ferns and Allied Plants'', David Bateman Ltd, p.87, ISBN 1 86953 003 9〕 The other parts of its distribution include Fiji, the Marquesas Islands, Tahiti, and the Austral Islands and Pitcairn. It is not present in the Kermadecs.〔Large & Braggins, 2004. ''Tree Ferns'', Timber Press, p.222, ISBN 0-88192-630-2〕
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