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subvelutina F.Muell. - NSW
Angophora woodsiana F.M.Bailey - Qld., NSW
Angophoras are
found in
coastal Queensland, New
South Wales and
Victoria from the...
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which consist of
eucalyptus trees, casuarinas, melaleucas,
corymbias and
angophoras, with
shrubs (typically wattles, callistemons,
grevilleas and banksias)...
- the
tribe Eucalypteae)
found across Australia: Eucalyptus, Corymbia,
Angophora, Stockwellia, Allosyncarpia,
Eucalyptopsis and Arillastrum. In Australia...
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Angophora hispida grows as a mallee, or as a tree to
about 7 m (23 ft) in height. Its
small size,
especially when
compared to its
Angophora and Eucalyptus...
- Corymbia,
which includes the
ghost gums and
spotted gums
Angophora,
which includes Angophora costata Sydney red gum
Nyssa sylvatica,
common names include...
- species/subspecies
taxonomy as of
December 2009,
Includes Corymbias and
Angophoras.) A New Name for the
Bloodwood and
Ghost Gum
Eucalypts Currency Cr****...
- The
twisting habit of
angophoras provide good shade....
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Angophora exul,
commonly known as the
Gibraltar rock apple, is an
endangered tree
native to a
small area in
eastern Australia. The tree
typically grows...
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Angophora costata,
commonly known as
Sydney red gum,
rusty gum or smooth-barked apple, is a
species of tree that is
endemic to
eastern Australia. Reaching...
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Angophora floribunda,
commonly known as the rough-barked apple, is a
common woodland and
forest tree of the
family Myrtaceae native to
Eastern Australia...