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

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  • Acacia disparrima var disparrima (was Acacia aulacocarpa) (Hickory Wattle, Ironbark wattle)
  • Acacia hubbardiana (Prickly Moses)
  • Acacia leiocalyx (Lamb's Tail Wattle Black Wattle)
  • Acacia longissima (Narrow-leaved Wattle)
  • Acacia maidenii (Maiden's Wattle)
  • Acacia penninervis (Mountain Hickory)
  • Acmena smithii - current name Qld. (Narrow-leaved Lilly pilly)
  • Acronychia wilcoxiana (Silver Aspen)
  • Acrotriche aggregata (Ground Berry., Tall Ground Berry, Red Cluster Heath)
  • Adiantum hispidulum (Rough Maiden Hair Fern, Five Fingered Jack)
  • Allocasuarina littoralis (was Casuarina littoralis) (Black Sheoak, Coastal Sheoak)
  • Allocasuarina torulosa (was Casuarina torulosa) (Forest Oak)
  • Alphitonia excelsa (Red Ash, Soap Tree)
  • Alpinia caerulea (Alpinia coerulea) (Native Ginger)
  • Alyxia magnifolia (Large-leaved Chain Fruit)
  • Alyxia ruscifolia (Chain Fruit)
  • Aneilema acuminatum (Native Wandering Jew)
  • Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (Picabeen, Bangalow Palm)
  • Astrotricha latifolia (Astrotricha floccosa)
  • Austromyrtus dulcis (Midyim, Midgem Berry)
  • Austromyrtus glabra
  • Backhousia myrtifolia (Carrol, Grey Myrtle, Cinnamon Myrtle)
  • Baloskion tetraphyllum (was Restio tetraphyllis)
  • Beilschmiedia elliptica (Grey walnut)
  • Billardiera scandens (Apple Berry)
  • Blechnum cartilagineum (Gristle Fern)
  • Blechnum indicum (Bungwall, Swampwater Fern, While known as Bungwall by aborigines in Moreton Bay, further north it is called Dugal. )
  • Breynia oblongifolia (Breynia, Native Coffee)
  • Brunoniella australis (Blue Trumpet)
  • Caelospermum paniculatum
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