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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...
- 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...
- A Watergum tree in the forest...
- 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...
- Common tree species include the Blackbutt, Sydney Red Gum, Turpentine and Watergum. Other species include Corymbia gummifera, Eucalyptus piperita, Eucalyptus...
- temperate species are more frequently seen here, such as the coachwood, watergum, s****afras and lilly pilly. Gully rainforest occurs south of Mumford's...
- Trema Trema aspera, poison peach Tristaniopsis Tristaniopsis laurina, watergum Turraea Turraea pubescens Waterhousea Waterhousea floribunda, weeping lilly...
- 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...