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Raukaua is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae. It has an austral distribution, being indigenous to southern Argentina and Chile, as well as New Zealand and the island of Tasmania. Raukaua is a genus of woody plants. They vary in habit: for example R. laetevirens is a small tree, while R. valdiviensis is a liana. Like most of Araliaceae, they have palmately compound leaves. The leaves are heteroblastic, that is, conspicuously different in form from juvenile to adult. R. simplex often produces root suckers and on these, the further the sucker is from the main shoot, the more juvenile the form of the leaves.

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  • Raukaua (en)
  • Raukaua (es)
  • Raukaua (sv)
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  • Raukaua es un género de plantas dicotiledóneas, de la familia de la Hedera y del ginseng, Araliaceae. La representan 9 especies. Son endémicas de Nueva Zelanda.​Sin embargo, algunas autoridades incluyen dos especies endémicas en el sur de Chile y la Argentina en Raukaua, a saber, R. laetevirens , un pequeño árbol, y R. valdiviensis , una vid leñosa de los templados bosques tropicales valdivianos. El nombre del género se deriva de R. edgerleyi (nombre maorí "Raukawa"), las hojas de las cuales son utilizadas por los maoríes para producir un aceite perfumado. (es)
  • Raukaua är ett släkte av araliaväxter. Raukaua ingår i familjen araliaväxter. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life: (sv)
  • Raukaua is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae. It has an austral distribution, being indigenous to southern Argentina and Chile, as well as New Zealand and the island of Tasmania. Raukaua is a genus of woody plants. They vary in habit: for example R. laetevirens is a small tree, while R. valdiviensis is a liana. Like most of Araliaceae, they have palmately compound leaves. The leaves are heteroblastic, that is, conspicuously different in form from juvenile to adult. R. simplex often produces root suckers and on these, the further the sucker is from the main shoot, the more juvenile the form of the leaves. (en)
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