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Pisonia brunoniana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pisonia brunoniana
''Pisonia brunoniana'' is a species of flowering tree in the ''Bougainvillea'' family, Nyctaginaceae, that is native to New Zealand, Norfolk Island, Lord Howe Island and Hawaii. The common names in New Zealand are ''Parapara'' or ''Birdcatcher tree''. ==Habit== ''Pisonia brunoniana'' is a small, spreading tree to or more tall. The wood is soft and the branches are brittle. The large leaves are opposite or ternate, glabrous, and glossy, entire, and obtuse to rounded at apex. The inflorescence is paniculate, many-flowered, and the flowers are unisexual. The very sticky fruits, in which small birds are often trapped, are narrowly ellipsoidal, and long, having five ribs.
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