- The
first species he named, the type species, was
Cupaniopsis anacardioides. The
genus name (
Cupaniopsis)
means a 'resemblance to the
genus Cupania', in...
- dis**** it widely. "
Cupaniopsis anacardioides".
Australian Plant Census.
Retrieved 16
August 2024. Reynolds,
Sally T. "
Cupaniopsis anacardioides". Flora...
-
smothering exotic vines. "
Cupaniopsis tomentella".
Australian Plant Census.
Retrieved 17
October 2024. Reynolds,
Sally T. "
Cupaniopsis tomentella".
Flora of...
-
Cupaniopsis foveolata,
commonly known as narrow-leaved tuckeroo,
white tamarind or
toothed tuckeroo, is a
plant in the
maple and
lychee family Sapindaceae...
- south-eastern Queensland. "
Cupaniopsis newmanii".
Australian Plant Census.
Retrieved 22
September 2024. Kodela,
Phillip G. "
Cupaniopsis newmanii".
Flora of Australia...
- Peninsula.
Cupaniopsis fleckeri is list as of "least concern"
under the
Queensland Government Nature Conservation Act 1992. "
Cupaniopsis fleckeri". Australian...
- of
Cupaniopsis grows in
rainforest at
altitudes between 150–750 m (490–2,460 ft) in the
Rossville area of north-eastern Queensland. "
Cupaniopsis diploglottoides"...
-
transferred the
species from
Cupania (a
South American genus) to
Cupaniopsis. The
variety Cupaniopsis flagelliformis var.
australis was
described by the Australian...
-
October 2024. "
Cupaniopsis shirleyana".
Australian Plant Name Index.
Retrieved 9
October 2024. "Approved
Conservation Advice for
Cupaniopsis shirleyana (Wedge-leaf...
- Wales.
Cupaniopsis serrata is
listed as a "threatened species"
under the New
South Wales Government Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016. "
Cupaniopsis serrata"...