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Are you sure this is an error? The branchlet you linked looks very different because those are adult leaves. The seedling would have juvenile leaves, which tend to look very different and more needle-like on most Cupressaceae. The seedling is also almost certainly not a Podocarpus, as they have alternating leaves. This seedling seems to have opposite leaves at the bottom and then whorls of three higher up, exactly like would be expected of a Fitzroya.
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11:16, 1 March 2016 (UTC)reply
Maybe you're right. I've seen (perhaps) hundreds of small plants of this species, but I can't bet that they are not adult small plants because of its harsh environment. Thank you for your explanation.
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02:35, 13 March 2016 (UTC)reply
It's not 100% granted that seedling really is Fitzroya, since many Cupressoides seedlings look alike and errors occur; however it is quite safe to say that there is a clear difference between the branchless seedling stage and later branched stages with mature-plant needles. (Another example would be Thuja plicata.) --Rosetta — Preceding
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