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Syncarpia glomulifera,
commonly known as the
turpentine tree, or yanderra, is a tree of the
family Myrtaceae native to New
South Wales and Queensland...
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Syncarpia is a
small group of
trees in the
myrtle family (Myrtaceae)
described as a
genus in 1839. They are
native to
Queensland and New
South Wales in...
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Syncarpia hillii is a tree of the
family Myrtaceae which grows on K'gari (Fraser Island), Queensland, and the
surrounding Cooloola area.
Common names...
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dominated by large-fruited red ****gany
Eucalyptus pellita and red
turpentine Syncarpia glomulifera. The
average altitude of the
terrain is 88 metres. Queensland...
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Papua New
Guinea Gardenia pyriformis,
native to
northern Australia Syncarpia glomulifera,
native to
Australia Bursera simaruba,
native to the tropical...
- such as
lillypilly (Syzygium smithii),
Pittosporum species,
turpentine (
Syncarpia glomulifera), mangroves,
species of paperbark,
eucalypts or
wattles (Acacia...
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tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica)
Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera)
Turpentine (
Syncarpia glomulifera)
Walnut (Juglans)
Eastern black walnut (Juglans nigra) Common...
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Psidium guineense Sw. not indigenous, naturalised,
invasive Genus Syncarpia:
Syncarpia glomulifera (Sm.) Nied. not indigenous, cultivated,
naturalised Genus...
- night. They feed on Eucalyptus, Lophostemon,
Angophora and
Syncarpia (including
Syncarpia glomulifera) species, as well as
Chamaecytisus prolifer, Pinus...
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Hyland Stenostegia A.R.Bean
Stockwellia D.J.Carr, S.G.M.Carr & B.Hyland
Syncarpia Ten.
Syzygium Gaertn.
Taxandria (Benth.) J.R.Wheeler & N.G.Marchant Temu...