; so called from its knotted, creeping, wiry roots, so difficult to eradicate in gardens and other cultivated land. The followingare the trees to which the name is applied in Australia:--Bastard Pencil Cedar-- Dysoxylon rfum, Benth. colensoi, Hook. Vigors and Horsfield, `Transactions of LinnaeanSociety,' vol.
' [A barbarism means with Mr. (Not endemic. icterotis, Temm. The word is also used in the United States.
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