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

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  • Acacia leiocalyx (Lamb's Tail Wattle Black Wattle)
  • Acacia maidenii (Maiden's Wattle)
  • Acrostichum speciosum (Mangrove Fern)
  • Aegiceras corniculatum (Goats horn Mangrove)
  • Allocasuarina littoralis (was Casuarina littoralis) (Black Sheoak, Coastal Sheoak)
  • Alphitonia excelsa (Red Ash, Soap Tree)
  • Alyxia magnifolia (Large-leaved Chain Fruit)
  • Amyema cambagei (Swamp Oak Mistletoe)
  • Amyema congener (Variable Mistletoe)
  • Angophora leiocarpa (was Angophora costata) (Smooth barked apple Rusty Gum, Sugar Gum, Cabbage Gum.)
  • Artanema fimbriatum
  • Avicennia marina var australasica (White Mangrove Grey Mangrove)
  • Banksia integrifolia subsp. integrifolia (was var. integrifolia) (Coast Honeysuckle, Coast Banksia)
  • Banksia robur (Swamp Banksia)
  • Baumea juncea (Bare Twigrush)
  • Blechnum indicum (Bungwall, Swampwater Fern, While known as Bungwall by aborigines in Moreton Bay, further north it is called Dugal. )
  • Bruguiera gymnorhiza (Orange Mangrove, Orange-fruited Mangrove. Large-fruited Orange Mangrove.)
  • Corymbia intermedia (was Eucalyptus intermedia) (Pink Bloodwood)
  • Eucalyptus latisinensis (was Eucalyptus umbra ssp umbra) (Bastard Stringybark)
  • Eucalyptus tereticornis (Forest Red Gum, Blue Gum)
  • Eustrephus latifolius (Wombat Berry, Orange Vine)
  • Excoecaria agallocha (Milky Mangrove, Blind-your-eye)
  • Hibiscus tiliaceus (Cottonwood, Cotton Tree)
  • Ischaemum triticeum
  • Lophostemon suaveolens (Swamp Box, Swamp Mahogany)
  • Lumnitzera racemosa (White-flowered Mangrove)
  • Ottochloa gracillima
  • Passiflora suberosa (Corky Passion Vine)
  • Rhizophora stylosa (Black Mangrove, Red Mangrove, Spotted Mangrove.)
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