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Search ResultsLucy Pallandre2020-08-20T01:04:05+10:00

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  • Acacia flavescens (Primrose Ball Wattle)
  • Acacia hubbardiana (Prickly Moses)
  • Acacia penninervis (Mountain Hickory)
  • Acronychia imperforata (Beach Acronychia, Coastal Aspen, Fraser Island Apple)
  • Allocasuarina littoralis (was Casuarina littoralis) (Black Sheoak, Coastal Sheoak)
  • Alphitonia excelsa (Red Ash, Soap Tree)
  • Astrotricha longifolia
  • Banksia robur (Swamp Banksia)
  • Baumea articulata (Jointed Twigrush)
  • Blechnum indicum (Bungwall, Swampwater Fern, While known as Bungwall by aborigines in Moreton Bay, further north it is called Dugal. )
  • Boronia rosmarinifolia (Forest Boronia)
  • Breynia oblongifolia (Breynia, Native Coffee)
  • Callitris columellaris (Bribie Island Pine White Cypress)
  • Corymbia intermedia (was Eucalyptus intermedia) (Pink Bloodwood)
  • Corymbia tesselaris (was Eucalyptus tesselaris) (Moreton Bay Ash, Carbeen)
  • Cupaniopsis anacardioides (Tuckeroo, Cupan Tree)
  • Dianella caerulea (Common flax lily)
  • Eustrephus latifolius (Wombat Berry, Orange Vine)
  • Exocarpos latifolius (Broad-leaved Ballart)
  • Ficus coronata (Creek Sandpaper Fig)
  • Glochidion sumatranum (Umbrella Cheese Tree, Raintree, Buttonwood)
  • Goodenia rotundifolia (Star Goodenia)
  • Hibbertia linearis (Guinea Flower)
  • Imperata cylindrica (Blady Grass)
  • Livistona decora (formerly L. dicipiens) (Weeping Cabbage Palm)
  • Lophostemon suaveolens (Swamp Box, Swamp Mahogany)
  • Melaleuca leucadendra (Weeping paperbark)
  • Melaleuca quinquenervia (Paperbarked Tea Tree, Broad-leaved Paperbark)
  • Melastoma malabathricum subsp malabathricum (was Melastoma affine) (Blue Tongue Nunyi-um)
  • Monotoca scoparia (Prickly Broom Heath)
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