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common names include the
blush alder,
blush carrabeen,
blush carrobean and
cudgerie.[citation needed]
Sloanea australis has
bright pink new
leaves which make...
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Hernandia bivalvis,
known variously as the
grease nut and
cudgerie, is a
species of
plant in the
family Hernandiaceae. It is
endemic to
Queensland in Australia...
- bark,
carrot wood,
parsnip wood,
Melville Island white beech and
brown cudgerie.
Canarium australianum is a tree
growing up to 30 m (98 ft) tall. The trunk...
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Flindersia schottiana,
commonly known as
bumpy ash,
cudgerie or
silver ash, is a
species of
rainforest tree in the
family Rutaceae and is
native to New...
- tree
species include white booyong, rosewood, long jack, red bean, koda,
cudgerie,
white cedar and
black bean. As at most of the Big
Scrub remnants, large...
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silkwood (New Guinea, Qld.)
Flindersia schottiana F.Muell. –
silver ash,
cudgerie,
bumpy ash (New Guinea, Qld., N.S.W.)
Flindersia xanthoxyla (A.Cunn. ex...
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Australia from Cape York
Peninsula to
Jervis Bay.
Common names include blush cudgerie and maiden's blush.
Euroschinus falcatus is a semi-deciduous tree growing...
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Canarium australasi****,
commonly named mango bark,
brown cudgerie or
parsnip wood, is a
species of
rainforest trees, of the
plant family Burseraceae. They...
- J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.
Euxylophora Huber ****aropsis Mildbr. – crow ash,
cudgerie Feroniella Swingle Flindersia R.Br.
Galipea Aubl.
Geijera Schott - wilga...
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Australia (2)
Flindersia bennetiana /F.schottiana, Bennet's /
bumpy ash/
cudgerie,
Southern silver ash, NSW/Qld.
Glochidion ferdinandii,
cheese tree, E.Australia...