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agathis-atropurpurea
agathis-australis
agathis-borneensis
agathis-dammara
agathis-flavescens
agathis-kinabaluensis
agathis-labillardierei
agathis-lanceolata
agathis-lenticula
agathis-macrophylla
agathis-microstachya
agathis-montana
agathis-moorei
agathis-orbicula
agathis-ovata
agathis-robusta
agathis-robusta-nesophila
agathis-robusta-robusta
agathis-silbae
araucaria-angustifolia
araucaria-araucana
araucaria-bernieri
araucaria-bidwillii
araucaria-biramulata
araucaria-columnaris
araucaria-cunninghamii
araucaria-cunninghamii-cunninghamii
araucaria-cunninghamii-papuana
araucaria-heterophylla
araucaria-humboldtensis
araucaria-hunsteinii
araucaria-laubenfelsii
araucaria-luxurians
araucaria-montana
araucaria-muelleri
araucaria-nemorosa
araucaria-rulei
araucaria-schmidii
araucaria-scopulorum
araucaria-subulata
wollemia-nobilis
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araucaria
wollemia
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