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Eucryphia is a
small genus of
trees and
large shrubs native to the
south temperate regions of
South America and
coastal eastern Australia,
mainly Tasmania...
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Eucryphia lucida, the leatherwood, is a
species of tree or
large shrub endemic to
forests of
western Tasmania, Australia. An
attractive plant used in...
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Eucryphia cordifolia, the ulmo, is a
species of tree in the
family Cunoniaceae. It is
found in
Chile and Argentina. It is
threatened by
logging and habitat...
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Eucryphia milliganii, also
known as the
dwarf leatherwood, is a
shrub or
small tree
endemic to
areas of Tasmania. It
grows in
western and
southern Tasmania...
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Eucryphia moorei,
commonly known as pinkwood, plumwood, or
eastern leatherwood is a tree
found in
southeastern New
South Wales, Australia. It also occurs...
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Eucryphia falcata is an
extinct species of
flowering plant. It
belongs to the
genus Eucryphia within the
family Cunoniaceae.
Macrofossils of compound...
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Erica (Heath)
Eriobotrya (Loquat) *
Escallonia (Escallonia)
Eucryphia (
Eucryphia) *
Euonymus (Spindle) *
Exochorda (Pearl Bush) F
Fabiana (Fabiana)...
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Eucryphia jinksii, the
Springbrook leatherwood, is a
species of rare
rainforest trees found in
Queensland and New
South Wales, Australia, of the plant...
- some of
which can be
identified by the term nymansensis, "of Nymans".
Eucryphia ×
nymansensis (E.
cordifolia × E. glutinosa) is also
known as E. "Nymansay"...
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including Notho****us cunninghamii,
Eucryphia lucida, Athero**** moschatum,
Lagarostrobos franklinii,
Eucryphia milliganii (dwarf leatherwood), Phyllocladus...