Aflalo, `Natural History of Australia,' p. 284: It [Triodia] grows in tufts like large beehives, orpiles of thrift grass, and the leaves project out rigidly inall directions, just like Chevaux-de-frise. In New Zealand, the name of Cedar is applied to Libocedrusbidwillii, Hook. See Kauri and Pine.
the taste issweet, exactly like the liquorice-root of the shops. Clutterbuck, `Port Phillip,' vol. See also Satin-wood. `Australia as it is,' pp.
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