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- Muttonwood is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Myrsine species, including: Myrsine variabilis, variable muttonwood, native to Australia...
- Myrsine variabilis, synonym Rapanea variabilis, known as the muttonwood or variable muttonwood is a tree of eastern Australia. The range of natural distribution...
- Myrsine howittiana, the brush muttonwood or muttonwood, is a shrub or small tree in the family Primulaceae. The species is endemic to eastern Australia...
- Turpinia occidentalis, the muttonwood, is a species of tree native to southern Mexico, the Caribbean islands, Central America and northern South America...
- Myrsine subsessilis, commonly known as red muttonwood, is a plant in the family Primulaceae found only in coastal rainforests of New South Wales and Queensland...
- coachwood, lillypilly, magenta cherry, scentless rosewood, callicoma, muttonwood, five-leaved water vine, bleeding heart and the locally scarce corkwood...
- Myrsine richmondensis, known as the ripple leaf muttonwood or purple-leaf muttonwood, is a very rare shrub of coastal areas of New South Wales; from Coraki...
- details Variable muttonwood Myrsine variabilis to 8 metres details Yellow pittosporum Pittosporum revolutum to 3 metres details Muttonwood Myrsine howittiana...
- Interesting smaller plants include false bracken, orange bark, downy chance and muttonwood. Ringtail possums, sugar gliders, brushtail possums and grey-headed flying...
- western three-toothed land snail Turpinia occidentalis, a tree known as muttonwood Taenaris cyclops occidentalis, a subspecies of the butterfly Taenaris...