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- Schizomeria is a genus with 10 species of plants in the family Cunoniaceae. There are two species in Australia. Others occur in New Guinea, the Moluccas...
- Schizomeria ovata, a medium to large Australian rainforest tree, is widespread in warm-temperate rainforest in coastal New South Wales north from Narooma...
- Pancheria †Platydiscus Platylophus Pseudoweinmannia Pterophylla Pullea Schizomeria Spiraeanthemum †Tropidogyne? Vesselowskya Weinmannia Synonyms Baueraceae...
- ****ociated with Coachwood (Ceratopetalum apetalum) and native crabapple (Schizomeria ovata). Male mosquitoes and crane flies are attracted to the flowers...
- montana Sarcotoechia heterophylla Sarcotoechia villosa Sauropus macranthus Schizomeria whitei Schoenorchis sarcophylla Schoenus scabripes Sclerolaena blackiana...
- species (including Citrus unshiu and Citrus limon), C****ine australis and Schizomeria ovata with the larvae eating into the flesh of fruits and nuts. As the...
- Southern Hemisphere Mostly evergreen shrubs and trees. Some Davidsonia and Schizomeria fruits are edible. Oxali­dales Cunonia capensis Dichapetala­ceae (ratbane...
- smithii), cheese tree (Glochidion ferdinandi), Australian white birch (Schizomeria ovata) and sandpaper fig (Ficus coronata) and under emergent specimens...
- native fruits of the Blue Quandong (Elaeocarpus grandis), Crab Apple (Schizomeria ovata), Blueberry Lily (Dianella caerulea), Native Cherry (Exocarpos...
- species of Garcinia and Elaeocarpus, together with species of Dillenia, Schizomeria, Syzygium, Casuarina, Alphitonia, Cryptocarya, and Bischofia javanica...