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Cordyline australis,
commonly known as the
cabbage tree, or by its Māori name of tī or tī kōuka, is a
widely branched monocot tree
endemic to New Zealand...
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C.
australis, Fox-Amphoux, France,
planted 1550
C.
australis in
Panchkhal VDC,
Nepal Flower of
C.
australis C.
australis autumn leaves C.
australis Muntic...
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C.
australis may
refer to:
Ceuthmochares aereus, the Yellowbill, a bird
species found in
Africa Chaetorellia australis, the
yellow starthistle pea****...
- profile—Calamus
australis".
Queensland Department of
Environment and Science.
Queensland Government. 2022.
Retrieved 10
December 2022. "Calamus
australis". Australian...
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related to
Struthio camelus australis.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Struthio camelus australis. Jarvis, M. J. F.; Jarvis,
C.; Keffen, R. H. (1985-10-01)...
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Alpha and Beta
Coronae Australis are the two
brightest stars with an
apparent magnitude of
around 4.1.
Epsilon Coronae Australis is the
brightest example...
- Schum. – New
Guinea Cordyline australis (G.Forst.) Endl. (Cabbage Tree) – New
Zealand Cordyline banksii Hook.f. (syn.
C. diffusa Colenso.) – New Zealand...
- Porraz, G.; Parkington, J.; Rigaud, J. P.; Poggenpoel,
C.; Miller,
C.; Tribolo,
C.; Cartwright,
C.; Coudenneau, A.; et al. (2010). "A
Howiesons Poort tradition...
- red-necked
forms of ostrich,
along with S.
c. camelus, as
opposed to the two blue-necked
forms (S.
c.
australis and S.
c. molybdyphanes).
Comparative restriction-enzyme...
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tropical and
subtropical regions (particularly in
subspecies P.
c.
infuscatus and P.
c.
australis) such as
Kenya and
parts of
Australia retain breeding plumage...