Rockingham Podocarp is a type of conifer tree that grows in New Zealand. It is also known as Dacrydium cupressinum or Rimu. This tree species belongs to the Podocarpaceae family and it can grow up to 50 meters in height. Some synonyms for the Rockingham Podocarp include red pine, swamp totara, and tōtara-whenua. The wood from this tree is known for its durability and is commonly used for furniture, flooring, and building construction. The Rockingham Podocarp is also important for the ecosystem as it provides habitat for various animals and helps regulate the water cycle.