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Musgravea is a
genus of
rainforest tree from
northeastern Queensland. It was
published in 1890 by
Ferdinand von Mueller, and
named in
honour of Sir Anthony...
- S.Johnson
Megahertzia amplexicaulis A.S.George & B.Hyland
Musgravea heterophylla Musgravea stenostachya Neorites kevedi****
Nothorites megacarpus (A.S...
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Musgravea stenostachya,
commonly known as the
crater oak or grey
silky oak, is a
species of
rainforest tree of the
family Proteaceae from north-eastern...
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Musgravea heterophylla,
commonly known as the
briar oak, is a
species of
rainforest tree of the
family Proteaceae from north-eastern Queensland. It was...
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Banksieaephyllum Subtribe Musgraveinae L.A.S.Johnson & B.G.Briggs
Musgravea —
Austromuellera Subtribe Banksiinae L.A.S.Johnson & B.G.Briggs Banksia...
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Floydiinae Darlingia —
Floydia Tribe Banksieae Subtribe Musgraveinae Musgravea —
Austromuellera Subtribe Banksiinae Banksia Tribe Embothrieae Subtribe...
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relatives of
Banksia are two
genera of
rainforest trees in
North Queensland (
Musgravea and Austromuellera). Alex
George arranged the
genus into two subgenera—subgenus...
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Middle Eocene (Golden Grove); may be more
closely related to
Musgravea.
Banksieaephyllum elongatus Late
Oligocene -
Early Miocene, Loy Yang,...
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placed in the
tribe Banksieae, its
closest relatives being the
genera Musgravea and Banksia. It is
endemic to
restricted areas of the wet
tropics rainforests...
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other genera in the
tribe Banksieae. Two
small genera,
Austromuellera and
Musgravea, both of
which occur only in the
rainforests of Queensland, are placed...