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- Pennantia baylisiana, commonly known as Three Kings kaikōmako or kaikōmako manawatāwhi (Māori), is a species of plant in the family Pennantiaceae (Icacinaceae...
- specimen of the palm Hyophorbe amaricaulis since the 1950s. Pennantia baylisiana has only ever been known from one wild tree that still lives today. Subsequent...
- three or four species, depending on whether they recognised Pennantia baylisiana as a separate species from Pennantia endlicheri. British-born botanist...
- last remaining specimen anywhere of a tree which is now called Pennantia baylisiana, a kaikomako. It was recognised internationally as the world's rarest...
- Decreasing ascomycota lecanoromycetes teloschistales physciaceae Deconica baylisiana CR D Decreasing basidiomycota agaricomycetes agaricales strophariaceae...
- the Otago Regional Herbarium (OTA). He discovered the sole Pennantia baylisiana living on Three Kings Island in 1945, and was elected as a Fellow of the...
- Celastrales ****essed as critically endangered. Grisollea thom****etii Pennantia baylisiana, Three kings kaikomako Urandra apicalis Species Ilex cookii, Cook's holly...
- to the rest of the genus. Maurin also found that the species Pennantia baylisiana, which is from the Three Kings Islands and is known as Three Kings Island...
- including the only species of Elingamita and others such as Pennantia baylisiana and Three Kings vine. The forests are home to a number of rare birds including...
- then considered members of that species. These are now treated as P. baylisiana, and P. endlicheri is considered endemic to Norfolk Island. Boehmeria...