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Tuatara: Volume 30, Issue 1, December 1988

Fig. 19. Specialised ovule-bearing phylloclades of tanekaha breaking bud in spring (October). — Fig. 20. Immature male cones of tanekaha having recently broken bud (October). — Fig. 21. Developing tanekaha seed (March). — Fig. 22. Close-up of two tanekaha fruits (March). The lower fruit is not quite mature and the white aril and dark seed has not fully emerged from the green receptacle whereas the upper fruit is fully ripe

Fig. 19. Specialised ovule-bearing phylloclades of tanekaha breaking bud in spring (October).Fig. 20. Immature male cones of tanekaha having recently broken bud (October).Fig. 21. Developing tanekaha seed (March).Fig. 22. Close-up of two tanekaha fruits (March). The lower fruit is not quite mature and the white aril and dark seed has not fully emerged from the green receptacle whereas the upper fruit is fully ripe.

Fig. 19. Specialised ovule-bearing phylloclades of tanekaha breaking bud in spring (October).
Fig. 20. Immature male cones of tanekaha having recently broken bud (October).
Fig. 21. Developing tanekaha seed (March).
Fig. 22. Close-up of two tanekaha fruits (March). The lower fruit is not quite mature and the white aril and dark seed has not fully emerged from the green receptacle whereas the upper fruit is fully ripe.