""'Libocedrus yateensis " "'is a species of " Libocedrus ", endemic to New Caledonia, occurring in a few small, isolated populations in low altitude riverside sites at 150 600 m altitude in rainforest scrub.
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""'Libocedrus yateensis " "'is a species of " Libocedrus ", endemic to New Caledonia, occurring in a few small, isolated populations in low altitude riverside sites at 150 600 m altitude in rainforest scrub.
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It is closely related to the New Zealand and New Caledonian genus " Libocedrus ", and some botanists treat it within this genus, as " Libocedrus chilensis ", though it resembles " Libocedrus " less than the other South American cypress genus " Pilgerodendron " does.
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It is closely related to the New Zealand and New Caledonian genus " Libocedrus ", and some botanists treat it within this genus, as " Libocedrus chilensis ", though it resembles " Libocedrus " less than the other South American cypress genus " Pilgerodendron " does.
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It is closely related to the New Zealand and New Caledonian genus " Libocedrus ", and some botanists treat it within this genus, as " Libocedrus chilensis ", though it resembles " Libocedrus " less than the other South American cypress genus " Pilgerodendron " does.
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""'Libocedrus austrocaledonica " "'is a species of " Libocedrus ", endemic to New Caledonia, occurring mainly in the southern half of the island ( also one site in the northern half ), at 750 1, 400 m altitude in montane cloud forest scrub.
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""'Libocedrus austrocaledonica " "'is a species of " Libocedrus ", endemic to New Caledonia, occurring mainly in the southern half of the island ( also one site in the northern half ), at 750 1, 400 m altitude in montane cloud forest scrub.
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Pearce successfully carried out his instructions, and as well as the plants he was contracted to collect, he also obtained and introduced " Prumnopitys elegans ", " Podocarpus nubigenus ", " Alerce timber was the Patagonian Cypress, " Fitzroya cupressoides " and not " Libocedrus tetragona " as had been previously thought.
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This has resulted in numerous time-consuming conflicts with other editors, particularly when one name is prevalent in North America and another in the U . K . For examples see the edit histories and particularly the discussion pages for Verbascum thapsus ( common mullein ), Cytisus scoparius ( Scotch broom ), Cedar and Cedar ( disambiguation ) ( numerous common names ), Juniperus bermudiana ( Bermuda cedar ), Juniperus virginiana ( Eastern Red Cedar ), Libocedrus ( New Zealand cedar ).