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- Araucaria cunninghamii is a species of Araucaria known as hoop pine. Other less commonly used names include colonial pine, Queensland pine, Dorrigo pine...
- Notho****us cunninghamii, commonly known as myrtle beech or Tasmanian myrtle, is the dominant species of cool temperate rainforests in Tasmania and Southern...
- Crotalaria cunninghamii, also known as green birdflower, birdflower ratulpo, parrot pea or regal birdflower, is a plant of the legume family Fabaceae,...
- S. cunninghamii may refer to: Sticherus cunninghamii, New Zealand native fern Stenocarpus cunninghamii, species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae...
- Centipeda cunninghamii is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family. It is referred to by the common names old man weed, being the literal...
- Alsophila cunninghamii, synonym Cyathea cunninghamii, also known as the gully tree fern and slender tree fern, is a species of tree fern indigenous to...
- Scaevola cunninghamii is a spreading perennial plant in the family Goodeniaceae. Scaevola cunninghamii is a spreading perennial herb or shrub which grows...
- Nestegis cunninghamii, commonly called black maire is a native tree of New Zealand. Nestegis cunninghamii grows to over 20 metres high, and has long, leathery...
- Clematis cunninghamii (In Māori: Akangākaukiore) is a species of flowering plant. It is one of seven species of clematis that is native to New Zealand...
- Mentha cunninghamii, known commonly as New Zealand mint or Māori mint, is a species within the Mentha (mint) genus, endemic to New Zealand. The plant was...