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Flindersia maculosa,
commonly known as
leopardwood or
leopard tree, is a
species of tree in the
family Rutaceae and is
endemic to
inland areas of eastern...
- maple, rose ash (Qld.)
Flindersia laevicarpa var.
heterophylla (Merr. & L.M.Perry) T.G.Hartley * (New Guinea)
Flindersia maculosa (Lindl.) Benth. – leopardwood...
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refer to:
Libidibia ferrea, a
leguminous tree
found in
South America Flindersia maculosa, an
Australian tree of the
citrus family This page is an
index of...
- well as
Acacia woodland and
mixed woodlands of
Casuarina cristata-
Flindersia maculosa-Callitris
cypresses and also
stands of
Casuarina cunninghamiana....
- laneanum)
Euonymus fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz. (as E.
fortunei Turcz.)
Flindersia maculosa (Lindl.) F.Muell. (as E.
maculosum Lindl.)
Maytenus quadrangulata...
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three purple Bauhinia (Bauhinia purpurea) and two
leopard trees (
Flindersia maculosa). In 1960,
aerial photography showed evidence of a
planting scheme...
- management. The lawn area is
edged by the
early plantings of
leopard (
Flindersia maculosa),
bauhinia (Bauhinia hookeri),
flame (Brachychiton acerifolius) and...
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paling fence. The visitors' book was
signed under the
leopard tree (
Flindersia maculosa)
believed to have been
planted c. 1894 by then Head Teacher, Edward...
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Flindersia maculosa←...
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along the
eastern and
western boundaries, and a
mature leopard tree (
Flindersia maculosa),
planted by c. 1960 is
located northeast of the
interwar boys toilets...