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Tristaniopsis laurina, the
water gum or kanooka, is a tree
species native to Australia. It
usually grows near the
eastern coastline and
along the banks...
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include brush cherry,
scrub cherry, cr**** lilly-pilly, cr**** satinash, and
watergum, is a
rainforest tree
native to
eastern Australia. It can
attain a height...
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Watergum tree in the forest...
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olive berry,
white walnut, flintwood,
strangler fig, sour cherry,
Francis watergum, maiden's
blush and mock olive.
Vines are common; they
include lawyer vine...
- satinash, trumpet,
trumpet satinash,
watergum (Australian English, note: grey satinash,
satinash and
watergum are
names also
applied to
other taxa) The...
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Common tree
species include the Blackbutt,
Sydney Red Gum,
Turpentine and
Watergum.
Other species include Corymbia gummifera,
Eucalyptus piperita, Eucalyptus...
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temperate species are more
frequently seen here, such as the coachwood,
watergum, s****afras and
lilly pilly.
Gully rainforest occurs south of Mumford's...
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Trema Trema aspera,
poison peach Tristaniopsis Tristaniopsis laurina,
watergum Turraea Turraea pubescens Waterhousea Waterhousea floribunda,
weeping lilly...
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Bailey in 1913, is a synonym.
Common names include white apple, wild apple,
watergum,
Cairns satinash, and
bumpy satinash. The
range is from
Townsville to the...
- on basalt-derived soils. ****ociated
species along watercourses include watergum (Tristaniopsis laurina), grey
myrtle (Backhousia myrtifolia),
cedar wattle...