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- Argyrodendron trifoliolatum F.Muell. A. actinophyllum (Black Booyong) and A. trifoliolatum (White Booyong) - Toonumbar National Park "Argyrodendron". Plants of...
- Booyong is a common name for Argyrodendron, a genus of plants "Booyong" may also refer to: Argyrodendron trifoliolatum, a species of the genus Booyong...
- northeastern New South Wales, Australia, where it is known as white booyong. The locality of Booyong, New South Wales, is named after the tree. It can grow up to...
- actinophyllum, commonly known as black booyong, black jack, stave wood, Mackay tulip oak, crowsfoot elm, booyong, tulip oak or blush tulip oak, is a species...
- The Booyong Flora Reserve is a protected nature reserve located in Booyong in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. The 13-hectare...
- Significant rainforest tree species include Moreton Bay Fig, Black Bean, White Booyong, Red Bean, and Purple Cherry. A large Moreton Bay Fig dominates the rainforest...
- "Booyong" is a locality in northern New South Wales, partially in Byron Shire and partially in the City of Lismore. It is named after the Booyong, or ironwood...
- which is detoxified before eating. The Big Scrub was dominated by white booyong (Heritiera trifoliolata) and Australian red cedar (Toona australis). The...
- recorded at this reserve. Significant rainforest tree species include white booyong, rosewood, long jack, red bean, koda, cudgerie, white cedar and black bean...
- railway line connected Ballina with the Murwillumbah railway line railway at Booyong. The line was opened on 24 August 1930 and closed on 12 January 1949. Ballina...