Abstract

A survey of the biflavonyls in the leaves and branchlets of all three sections of the genus Dacrydium s.l. revealed a complex mixture of amentoflavone and its partial methyl ethers and hinokiflavone in most species. A group of three species in section C, however, were characterised by cupressuflavone derivatives as the major biflavone constituents. The results are used to discuss proposals for revised generic boundaries.

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