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- Aceratium is a genus of about 20 species of trees and shrubs of eastern Malesia and Australasia from the family Elaeocarpaceae. In Australia they are...
- Aceratium megalospermum, commonly known as bolly carabeen, cr**** aceratium or carabeen, is a plant in the family Elaeocarpaceae found only in the Wet Tropics...
- Western quandong), especially its edible fruit, but may also refer to: Aceratium concinnum (highroot quandong) Peripentadenia mearsii (buff, grey quandong)...
- Aceratium ferrugineum is a species of medium-sized trees, commonly known as rusty carabeen, constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae. They...
- Elaeocarpaceae are accepted by Plants of the World Online as at August 2021: Aceratium DC. Aristotelia L'Hér. Crinodendron Molina Dubouzetia Pancher ex Brongn...
- Americas Evergreen and partly deciduous shrubs and trees. Fruits of some Aceratium and Elaeocarpus species are edible. Oxali­dales Elaeocarpus serratus Elatinaceae...
- TOI345) Acacia storyi Acacia strongylophylla Acacia tenuinervis Aceratium ferrugineum Aceratium sericoleopsis Acianthus amplexicaulis Acianthus sublestus Acmena...
- Pacific swallow sskl Nothocnide melastomifolia ssnb Clematis papuasica sspi Aceratium parvifolium, Sericola micans, Sorghum nitidum suatg Dasyurus albopunctatus...
- Espera, Wikstroemia, Berrya Ordo 28. Elaeocarpeae Genus: Elaeocarpus, Aceratium, Dicera, Friesia, Vallea, Tricuspidaria, Decadia Ordo 29. Chlenaceae Genus:...
- ex Benth. Acacia wilhelmiana F.Muell. Acanthocladium dockeri F.Muell. Aceratium megalospermum (F.Muell.) Balgooy Achnophora tatei F.Muell. Aciphylla glacialis...