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- Gymnostoma is a genus of about eighteen species of trees and shrubs, constituting one of the four genera of the plant family Casuarinaceae. The species...
- Gymnostoma australianum, commonly known as the Daintree pine or Daintree oak, is a species of small tree which is endemic to a restricted area of the Daintree...
- lucida (Narrow-leaf ironwood) (Gymnostoma nodiflorum Syn.: Casuarina nodiflora ) (Knot-flowered ironwood) (Gymnostoma papuanum Syn.: Casuarina papuana)...
- Casuarinaceae – she-oak family (Allocasuarina, Casuarina, Ceuthostoma, and Gymnostoma) ****aceae – beech family (Castanea, Castanopsis, Chrysolepis, ****us, Lithocarpus...
- Gymnostoma nobile is a species of tree endemic to northern Borneo. Gymnostoma nobile is native to heath forests, also known as kerangas forests, which...
- Gymnostoma sumatranum is a tree in the she-oak family, Casuarinaceae, native to Southeast Asia and the Malesia region. According to Plants of the World...
- burc****ii Gloxinia dodsonii = Nomopyle dodsonii Gloxinia gymnostoma = Seemannia gymnostoma Gloxinia hirsuta = Sinningia hirsuta Gloxinia ichthyostoma...
- separated out many of those species and renamed them into the new genera of Gymnostoma in 1980 and 1982, Allocasuarina in 1982, and Ceuthostoma in 1988, with...
- Caledonia) In 1982, Lawrence Johnson raised the genera Allocasuarina and Gymnostoma in the Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, and transferred some species...
- developed unconventional ways to get their nutrients. Some tree species (Gymnostoma nobile, for example) utilise rhizobia (nitrogen fixing bacteria) in their...