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

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  • Acacia attenuata (Whipstick Wattle)
  • Acacia complanata (Flat stemmed wattle)
  • Acacia disparrima var disparrima (was Acacia aulacocarpa) (Hickory Wattle, Ironbark wattle)
  • Acacia flavescens (Primrose Ball Wattle)
  • Acacia hubbardiana (Prickly Moses)
  • Acacia oshanesii (Irish Wattle)
  • Acacia penninervis (Mountain Hickory)
  • Acronychia laevis (Glossy Acronychia, Hard Aspen)
  • Allocasuarina littoralis (was Casuarina littoralis) (Black Sheoak, Coastal Sheoak)
  • Alocasia brisbanensis (was Alocasia macrorrihza) (Cunjevoi, Spoon Lily)
  • Alphitonia excelsa (Red Ash, Soap Tree)
  • Banksia aemula (Wallum Banksia)
  • Banksia integrifolia subsp. integrifolia (was var. integrifolia) (Coast Honeysuckle, Coast Banksia)
  • Banksia robur (Swamp Banksia)
  • Banksia spinulosa (Golden Candlesticks)
  • Blandfordia grandiflora (Christmas Bells)
  • Bruguiera gymnorhiza (Orange Mangrove, Orange-fruited Mangrove. Large-fruited Orange Mangrove.)
  • Canavalia rosea (Jack Bean of the Beaches, Wild Jack Bean, Beach Bean)
  • Carpobrotus glaucescens (Pig Face, Coastal Noon Flower)
  • Cassytha filiformis (Downy Dodder, Dodder Laurel)
  • Castanospermum australe (Black bean, Moreton Bay Chestnut)
  • Casuarina equisetifolia var incana (Horse-tailed Oak, Coastal Sheoak)
  • Casuarina glauca (Swamp Oak)
  • Caustis blakei (Foxtails, Curleywigs, Koala Fern.)
  • Commersonia bartramia (Brown Kurrajong, Bush Christmas Tree)
  • Corymbia intermedia (was Eucalyptus intermedia) (Pink Bloodwood)
  • Cyathea cooperi (Straw Treefern)
  • Cymbopogon refractus (Barbed Wire Grass)
  • Cyperus polystachyos (Leafy Twigrush, Bunchy Sedge)
  • Daviesia ulicifolia (Native Gorse)
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