Cupaniopsis baileyana
Cupaniopsis baileyana is a species of flowering tree in the soapberry family. It is native to eastern Australia. Common names include White Tamarind and Toothed Tuckeroo. The species name honours the botanist F.M.Bailey. The habitat is on the edge of rainforest on fertile soils, at mid to high altitudes. Sometimes also seen at lower altitudes. It can be a pioneer species, growing in areas of forest disturbance. The range of natural distribution is from Newcastle, New South Wales to Main Range National Park, in south eastern Queensland.
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Cupaniopsis baileyana
Cupaniopsis baileyana is a species of flowering tree in the soapberry family. It is native to eastern Australia. Common names include White Tamarind and Toothed Tuckeroo. The species name honours the botanist F.M.Bailey. The habitat is on the edge of rainforest on fertile soils, at mid to high altitudes. Sometimes also seen at lower altitudes. It can be a pioneer species, growing in areas of forest disturbance. The range of natural distribution is from Newcastle, New South Wales to Main Range National Park, in south eastern Queensland.
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Cupaniopsis baileyana is a spe ...... , in south eastern Queensland.
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Cupaniopsis baileyana, es una ...... s. Es originaria de Australia.
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* Cupania foveolataF.Muell.
* Cupaniopsis foveolata (F.Muell.)Radlk.sens. lat.
* Ratonia foveolata (F.Muell.)Radlk.
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Cupaniopsis baileyana is a spe ...... , in south eastern Queensland.
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Cupaniopsis baileyana, es una ...... s. Es originaria de Australia.
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Cupaniopsis baileyana
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