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Helicia is a
genus of 110
species of
trees and shrubs,
constituting part of the
plant family Proteaceae. They grow
naturally in
rainforests throughout...
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Helicia lamingtoniana, also
named Lamington's
silky oak, is a
species of
rainforest trees, of
northeastern Queensland, Australia, from the
flowering plant...
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Helicia grayi, also
named Gray's
silky oak, is a
species of
rainforest trees, of
northeastern Queensland, Australia, from the
flowering plant family Proteaceae...
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Helicia excelsa is a
plant in the
family Proteaceae. It
grows as a tree up to 20
metres (70 ft) tall, with a
trunk diameter of up to 25
centimetres (10 in)...
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Helicia pterygota is a
plant in the
family Proteaceae. The
specific epithet pterygota means 'winged',
referring to the pedicel.
Helicia pterygota grows...
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Helicia maxwelliana is a
plant in the
family Proteaceae. It is
named for D. R. Maxwell, who
accompanied botanist Lilian Gibbs on her 1910
Mount Kinabalu...
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Helicia blakei, also
named Blake's
silky oak, is a
species of
rainforest tree, of
northeastern Queensland, Australia, from the
flowering plant family...
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Helicia sessilifolia is a tree in the
family Proteaceae,
native to Borneo. The
specific epithet sessilifolia refers to the
sessile (or stalkless) leaves...
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Helicia amplifolia is a
species of
plant in the
family Proteaceae. It is
endemic to
Papua New Guinea. It is
threatened by
habitat loss. Eddowes, P.J....
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Helicia fuscotomentosa is a
plant in the
family Proteaceae. It
grows as a tree up to 25
metres (80 ft) tall, with a
trunk diameter of up to 30 centimetres...