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Acacia cambagei,
commonly known as gidgee,
stinking wattle,
stinking gidgee in English, or gidjiirr, by
transliteration from
indigenous languages of north-western...
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Kunzea cambagei,
commonly known as the
Cambage kunzea is a
flowering plant in the
myrtle family,
Myrtaceae and is
endemic to a
small area of New South...
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Amyema cambagei,
commonly known as
sheoak mistletoe, is a
species of
flowering plant, an
epiphytic hemiparasitic plant of the
family Loranthaceae endemic...
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cambagei,
commonly known as
porcelain fruit, pink jitta, or yellowheart, is a
plant in the
family Gentianaceae which is
endemic to rainforested...
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native to Australia.
Almaleea comprises the
following species:
Almaleea cambagei (Maiden & Betche)
Crisp & P.H.
Weston Almaleea capitata (J.H.Willis) Crisp...
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Acacia calcarata Acacia calcicola Acacia calligera Acacia calyculata Acacia cambagei Acacia camptocarpa Acacia camptoclada Acacia campylophylla Acacia cana...
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filiform funicle. Two species,
brigalow (A. harpophylla) and
gidgee (A.
cambagei) form open
woodlands on flat and
gently undulating terrain on
heavy and...
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field distribution Synonyms Eucalyptus cambagei H.Deane &
Maiden Eucalyptus cambagei H.Deane &
Maiden var.
cambagei Eucalyptus elaeophora F.Muell. Eucalyptus...
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about 35 mm. The
larvae feed on
Amyema species,
including A. bifurcata, A.
cambagei, A. congener, A. fitzgeraldii, A. linophyllum, A. lucasii, A. mackayensis...
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wingspan of both the male and the
female is 56 mm. The
larvae feed on
Amyema cambagei,
Amyema congener,
Amyema miquelii,
Amyema quandang,
Dendrophthoe curvata...