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GENUS
- dAcacia Acacia
- dAcer Acer
- dAesculus Aesculus
- dAfrocarpus Afrocarpus
- dAgathis Agathis
- dAgonis Agonis
- dAllocasuarina Allocasuarina
- dAlnus Alnus
- dAngophora Angophora
- dAraucaria Araucaria
- dArthropodium Arthropodium
- dAtherosperma Atherosperma
- dBackhousia Backhousia
- dBanksia Banksia
- dBedfordia Bedfordia
- dBetula Betula
- dBillardiera Billardiera
- dBrachychiton Brachychiton
- dBuckinghamia Buckinghamia
- dBursaria Bursaria
- dCallistemon Callistemon
- dCamellia Camellia
- dCarex Carex
- dCassinia Cassinia
- dCastanospermum Castanospermum
- dCasuarina Casuarina
- dCatalpa Catalpa
- dCedrus Cedrus
- dCercis Cercis
- dClematis Clematis
- dCoprosma Coprosma
- dCornus Cornus
- dCorrea Correa
- dCorymbia Corymbia
- dDaviesia Daviesia
- dDianella Dianella
- dDicksonia Dicksonia
- dDiospyros Diospyros
- dDiplarrena Diplarrena
- dDoryanthes Doryanthes
- dEmbothrium Embothrium
- dEucalyptus Eucalyptus
- dFagus Fagus
- dFraxinus Fraxinus
- dGahnia Gahnia
- dGinkgo Ginkgo
- dGleditsia Gleditsia
- dGoodenia Goodenia
- dGoodia Goodia
- dGrevillea Grevillea
- dGynatrix Gynatrix
- dHakea Hakea
- dHedycarya Hedycarya
- dHymenosporum Hymenosporum
- dKunzea Kunzea
- dLeptecophylla Leptecophylla
- dLeptospermum Leptospermum
- dLindera Lindera
- dLiquidamber Liquidamber
- dLiriodendron Liriodendron
- dLomandra Lomandra
- dLomatia Lomatia
- dMacadamia Macadamia
- dMagnolia Magnolia
- dMalus Malus
- dMelaleuca Melaleuca
- dMelicytus Melicytus
- dMetasequoia Metasequoia
- dMyrsine Myrsine
- dNarcissus Narcissus
- dNothofagus Nothofagus
- dNyssa Nyssa
- dOlearia Olearia
- dOrthrosanthus Orthrosanthus
- dOzothamnus Ozothamnus
- dParrotia Parrotia
- dPicea Picea
- dPinus Pinus
- dPittosporum Pittosporum
- dPlatanus Platanus
- dPoa Poa
- dPodocarpus Podocarpus
- dPolyscias Polyscias
- dPomaderris Pomaderris
- dPopulus Populus
- dProstanthera Prostanthera
- dPrunus Prunus
- dPseudocydonia Pseudocydonia
- dPultenaea Pultenaea
- dPyrus Pyrus
- dQuercus Quercus
- dRobinia Robinia
- dRubus Rubus
- dSequoia Sequoia
- dSequoiadendron Sequoiadendron
- dSophora Sophora
- dSorbus Sorbus
- dStenocarpus Stenocarpus
- dSyncarpia Syncarpia
- dSyzygium Syzygium
- dTasmannia Tasmannia
- dTaxodium Taxodium
- dTilia Tilia
- dUlmus Ulmus
- dWollemia Wollemia
- dZelkova Zelkova
- dAsimina Asimina
- dCalodendrum Calodendrum
- dElaeocarpus Elaeocarpus
- dWestringia Westringia
- dZieria Zieria
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Acacia baileyana ‘Purpurea’
Species: Acacia baileyana
Genus: Acacia
Family: Fabaceae
Common name/s: Cootamundra wattle
Provenance: Native, souther
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Acacia boormanni
Australian Native
Acacia boormanii (common name: Snowy River wattle) is a medium, (sometimes) suckering, multi-stemmed, copse-formin
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Acacia cognata
Australian Native
Acacia cognata, or bower wattle, river wattle or narrow-leaved bower wattle, is a tree or shrub species that is en
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Acacia cognata ‘Lime Magik’
Australian native
Acacia cognata ‘Lime Magik’ is a cultivar grown for its lime green thin soft foliage. This large shrub/small tr
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Acacia floribunda
Australian Native
Acacia floribunda, common name Gossamer Wattle is an erect or spreading shrub or tree 3–8 m high; bark smooth,
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Acacia mucronata
Acacia mucronata, common name variable sallow wattle. is a shrub or small tree to 5 m high. It is native to southeast Australia, mainl
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Acacia paradoxa (syn A. armata )
Australian native
Acacia paradoxa (syn A. armata ); common name hedge wattle, is a large shrub
2 to 4 metres tall and has a similar
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Agathis robusta
Agathis robusta or Queensland Kauri is a large evergreen tree growing straight and tall to a height of 30–50 m, with smooth, scaly b
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Agonis flexuosa
Agonis flexuosa; common name Willow myrtle, is a West Australian species which occurs mainly as a small and robust tree, usually less
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Allocasuarina littoralis
Allocasuarina littoralis, commonly known as black she-oak or river black-oak, is an medium-sized Australian tree (usually up to 8 metr
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Allocasuarina paludosa
Allocasuarina paludosa, common name, swamp she-oak or scrub she-oak, is a woody open to dense shrub with smooth bark. Plants male and/
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Angophora costata
Angophora costata, commonly known as Sydney red gum or Apple myrtle, is a species of medium-sized to tall tree that is endemic to east
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Araucaria bidwillii
Araucaria bidwillii, commonly known as the bunya pine is a large evergreen coniferous tree. It is found naturally in south-east Queens
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Araucaria cunninghamii
Araucaria cunninghamii is commonly known as hoop pine. The trees can live up to 450 years and grow to a height of 60 metres. The bark
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Araucaria heterophylla
Araucaria heterophylla, common name Norfolk Island pine is a slow growing tree, reaching a height of 50–65
m, with straight vertica
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Arthropodium strictum
Arthropodium strictum, common name chocolate lily, gets its name from its chocolate scented flowers. Its bush food value, however, com
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Backhousia citriodora
Backhousia citriodora (common names lemon myrtle, lemon scented myrtle, lemon ironwood) is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae,
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Banksia marginata
Banksia marginata, commonly known as the silver banksia, is a highly variable species, usually ranging from a small shrub around a met
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Banksia spinulosa
Banksia spinulosa, common name, hairpin banksia, is a multi-stemmed lignotuberous
shrub 1–3 metres tall and 1–2 metres across. I
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Brachychiton discolor
Brachychiton discolor, common names include pink lacebark, lacebark tree, lace kurrajong, pink kurrajong, scrub bottle tree or white k
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Buckinghamia celsissima
Buckinghamia celsissima, commonly known as the ivory curl, is endemic to the wet tropicical rainforests areas of northeastern Queensla
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