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579. Podocarpus nageia, R. Br., Jap. Nagi;<br />
an ever-<br />
green tree <strong>of</strong> the order Coniferae produced in warm regions,<br />
attaining to a height <strong>of</strong> 30-60 fts. It is a diaecious plant. The<br />
male flowers produce yellowish drooping catkins, and the female<br />
yield round fruits about the size <strong>of</strong> a finger. The wood is white<br />
and fine grained, and is used for furnitures and house building.<br />
580. TOXUS CUSpidata, 5. et Z., Jap. Ichii, Araragt,<br />
Onko ; an evergreen tree <strong>of</strong> the order Conifers growing in mountains<br />
<strong>of</strong> various provinces and especially in Zezo. It attains to a<br />
height <strong>of</strong> 20-30 fts. It is a diaecious plant. The male flowers<br />
droop greenish brown catkins, and the female produce small round<br />
fruits which are red and sweet when ripe, containing black seeds.<br />
The wood is brown and fine grained, with a fragrant odour. It is<br />
very good and highly prized to make tables, boxes, and many<br />
other articles.<br />
581. Pinus thunbergii, Parlat., Jap. Kuro-matsu,<br />
O-matsu ; an evergreen tree <strong>of</strong> the order Conifers growing<br />
plentifully on the sea coasts <strong>of</strong> southern provinces, attaining to a<br />
height <strong>of</strong> 30-60 fts. It is a monaecious plant. The male flowers<br />
form small catkins, and the female produce small cones which<br />
grow<br />
to the size <strong>of</strong> a small wrist in next autumn and then the<br />
scoles burst to scatter about the winged seeds. The wood is<br />
reddish white, fine-grained, and very resinous. It is used to build<br />
houses, ships, bridges, etc.<br />
582. Pinus densiflora, S. et Z., Jap. Aka-matsu,<br />
Me-matsu ; an evergreen tree <strong>of</strong> the order Conifers growing wild<br />
abundantly, attaining to a height<br />
<strong>of</strong> 30-60 fts. It is a diaecious<br />
plant. It is closely allied to the preceding, but the leaves are<br />
s<strong>of</strong>ter and the cones smaller. Its use and nature are also nearly<br />
the same. Jts round stem with bark is used as pillars and<br />
ornaments in the rooms <strong>of</strong> Japanese houses.<br />
583. Pinus parviflora, ^'. etZ., Jap. Hitne-ko-matsu ;<br />
an evergreen tree <strong>of</strong> the order Coniferae growing wild in moun-<br />
tainous districts <strong>of</strong> many provinces, attaining to a height <strong>of</strong> 30-60