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English: Also know as the King William Pine, these trees are extinct on the mainland and grow only in the mountainous region along the northwestern and southeastern margins of the central plateau and from the Mt Field Range to the mountains of the west and southwest. Athrotaxis is a small genus, endemic to Tasmania, and is part of the cypress family – the Cupressaceae.
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