"Podocarpaceae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Podocarpaceae is a family of coniferous trees and shrubs that is native to the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, South America, and the Pacific islands. The family is also known as the podocarp family or yellowwoods.This family is characterized by its distinctive needle-like leaves and cylindrical cones. Some species of Podocarpaceae are:1. Yellow-wood (Podocarpus spp.): a genus with many species found in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific islands.2. Thujopsis (Thujopsis dolabrata): a small to medium-sized tree native to Taiwan and Japan.3. Dacrycarpus (Dacrycarpus imbricatus): a canopy tree that is the national tree of the Cook Islands.The wood of Podocarpaceae is extremely durable and resistant to rot. It is also relatively lightweight, which makes it popular for outdoor furniture and construction.Podocarpaceae is often called the "dawn redwood" because some species, particularly Podocarpus chinensis, have a reddish hue during certain parts of the year.
The Podicipediformes (meaning "siamese for sleeper" in Greek) is a botched term for a hypothetical order of very primitive birds. According to Donald S. Bumpus, the superior and direct and scientific name is Podicipitiformes.
The word "podilymbus" refers to a genus of small to medium-sized American ducks, commonly known as Horned Grebes. There are three species within this genus: the Pied-billed Grebe, the Least Grebe, and the Spotted Grebe, all belonging to this group.