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Alloxylon is a
genus of four
species in the
family Proteaceae of
mainly small to medium-sized trees. They are
native to the
eastern coast of Australia...
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Alloxylon flammeum,
commonly known as the
Queensland tree
waratah or red
silky oak, is a medium-sized tree of the
family Proteaceae found in the Queensland...
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Alloxylon pinnatum,
known as
Dorrigo waratah, is a tree of the
family Proteaceae found in warm-temperate
rainforest of south-east
Queensland and northern...
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southeastern Australia.
Waratah may also
refer to: The
plant genus Alloxylon, the tree
waratahs Waratah, New
South Wales, a
suburb of
Newcastle Waratah...
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Alloxylon brachycarpum is a
species of
plant in the
family Proteaceae. It is
found in
Indonesia and
Papua New Guinea. It is
threatened by
habitat loss...
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Alloxylon wickhamii is a
rainforest tree to 30 m (98 ft) tall in the
family Proteaceae. It is
endemic to the Wet
Tropics of Queensland. In the wet tropics...
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Agastachys odorata Alloxylon flammeum P.H.Weston &
Crisp (type species)
Alloxylon pinnatum (Maiden & Betche) P.H.Weston &
Crisp Alloxylon wickhamii (W.Hill...
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flame tree in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flame tree may
refer to:
Alloxylon flammeum,
commonly known as the
Queensland tree
waratah or red
silky oak...
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subtribe Embothriinae of the Proteaceae,
along with the tree
waratahs (
Alloxylon) from
eastern Australia and New Caledonia, and
Oreocallis and the Chilean...
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cases the
congested inflorescences form
super inflorescences (some
Alloxylon); very
rarely the
flowers are
solitary and
axillary near the end of branches;...