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

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  • Aegiceras corniculatum (Goats horn Mangrove)
  • Allocasuarina littoralis (was Casuarina littoralis) (Black Sheoak, Coastal Sheoak)
  • Allocasuarina torulosa (was Casuarina torulosa) (Forest Oak)
  • Alocasia brisbanensis (was Alocasia macrorrihza) (Cunjevoi, Spoon Lily)
  • Alphitonia excelsa (Red Ash, Soap Tree)
  • Banksia serrata (Red Honeysuckle)
  • Calamus muelleri (Lawyer Vine, Wait-a-while)
  • Callitris columellaris (Bribie Island Pine White Cypress)
  • Canavalia rosea (Jack Bean of the Beaches, Wild Jack Bean, Beach Bean)
  • Carpobrotus glaucescens (Pig Face, Coastal Noon Flower)
  • Castanospermum australe (Black bean, Moreton Bay Chestnut)
  • Casuarina equisetifolia var incana (Horse-tailed Oak, Coastal Sheoak)
  • Cissus hypoglauca (Giant water Vine, Five-leaf Water Vine)
  • Clematis glycinoides (Headache Vine)
  • Corymbia citriodora subsp. Variegata (Eucalyptus citriodora) (Spotted gum)
  • Corymbia gummifera (was Eucalyptus gummifera) (Red Bloodwood)
  • Corymbia intermedia (was Eucalyptus intermedia) (Pink Bloodwood)
  • Corymbia tesselaris (was Eucalyptus tesselaris) (Moreton Bay Ash, Carbeen)
  • Cymbidium suave (Grassy Boat-lip Orchid)
  • Dendrocnide excelsa (Giant Stinging Tree)
  • Dendrocnide moroides (Gympie Stinger)
  • Erythrina vespertilio (Bat's Wing Coral, Brake-block Pine.)
  • Eucalyptus acmenoides (White Mahogany)
  • Eucalyptus carnea
  • Eucalyptus citriodora (Corymbia citriodora) (Spotted Gum Lemon scented gum)
  • Eucalyptus cloeziana (Gympie Messmate, Queensland Messmate, Dead Finish)
  • Eucalyptus conglomerata (Swamp Stringy Bark)
  • Eucalyptus crebra (Narrow-leaved Ironbark)
  • Eucalyptus exserta (Queensland Peppermint)
  • Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa (Broad-leaved Red Ironbark)
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