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  Kusamaki - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Kusamaki (Podocarpus macrophyllus) is a conifer in the genus Podocarpus, family Podocarpaceae.
Kusamaki is the Japanese name for this tree, and is increasingly being used as the English name as well, replacing the old, botanically inaccurate names "buddhist pine" and "fern pine" (it is not a pine).
Kusamaki is the state tree of Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
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The woodworker is a specialized artisan who prepares wood such as gingko, white cedar and kusamaki, using a chisel to make all of the wooden parts exactly the right length.
The wood is dried in the shade for about six months to ensure that it does not warp or twist.
The thickness of the lacquer to be applied must be taken into account, and this can only judged by the most skilled artisans.
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I think Amazon or e-bay are the best places to buy, you will find a good selection of new and used.
Although Podocarpuses are evergreen, I would be reluctant to re-pot now as we are approaching their dormant period, though I definitely would re-pot it in early spring with free draining soil.
I'm not really too clued up on Podpcarpus as they are not my favorite tree, although I do have one but it lives outside in the garden all year round (in the winter I p...
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In Reply to: kusamaki posted by peter on June 26, 19101 at 12:45:50:
Since "indoors" doesn't exist naturally, no plants grow naturally indoors.
I do NOT know what "kusamaki" means, but I suppose it's the Japanese term for podocarpus (like how "shimpaku" is the Japanese term for the Chinese juniper).
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17 Name: kusamaki : 2006-06-24 10:11 ID:uvVkAScm [Del]
For some reason all my downloads, despite having all the blocks present and the Order on each one at 1, are not moving at all.
Thank you very much, oh knowledgable and wise zip file.
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 Podocarpus
Podocarpus alpinus - a dwarf form with smaller and less coarse foliage than P. macrophyllus.
Podocarpus macrophylla (also called P. chinensis): kusamaki, Buddhist pine, Chinese yew, bigleaf podocarps, swallow's tongue pine - this Chinese native bears green or purple fruit.
In the wild, it can grow up to 40 ft.
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Earthenware excavated here is called Kushida Shin ware.
A rare, valuable building made of kusamaki cypress.
Introducing the history behind Imizu Shrine, devoted to Mt. Futagami.
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