Sophora toromiro
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Toromiro is a tree of Easter Island, it has been extinct in the wild since 1960[1], probably was used for handycraft [2](Moai kava-kava[3])
Weblinks[edit | edit source]
- Propagation of Sophora toromiro through interspecific grafting to support species conservation
- Chester Sh. 2008. A Wildlife Guide to Chile: Continental Chile, Chilean Antarctica, Easter Island Juan Fernández Archipelago. Princenton University Press ISBN 978-0-691-12976-1
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Edwards E. & A. Edwards 2013. When the Universe was an Island ISBN 978-956-353-131-2
- ↑ Do all existing Sophora toromiro descend of one individual?
- ↑ Campbell R. 1999. Mito y realidad de Rapa Nui: La cultura de isla de Pascua Editorial Andrés Bello. ISBN 956-13-1580-7