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Buckinghamia celsissima
Evolutionary History of Floral Key Innovations in Angiosperms Elisabeth Reyes
Buckinghamia Celsissima F.Muell
Central Coast Group PO Box 1604, Gosford NSW 2250 Austplants.Com.Au/Central-Coast
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New Foliage and Cut Flower Species from North Queensland – Commercial Potential
Bee Friendly: a Planting Guide for European Honeybees and Australian Native Pollinators
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List of Species Planted in the Peterson Creek Wildlife Corridor Sorted by Family Species Names As Per Census of the Queensland Flora 2007
June 2018 Retail Stocklist
THE CINCHONA-TAPPING BEETLES. to Mr. Green We and Onr Readers Are Indebted for the Following Interesting Details Respecting a Sp
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List of Species Planted in the Peterson Creek Wildlife Corridor Total Number of Species 162, from 98 Genera, 39 Families
APS EAST HILLS GROUP NEWSLETTER March 2019
Arborist Report an Assessment on the Health and Structure of Nine Trees
Buckinghamia Celcissima 'Ivory Curl Tree'
Guide to Monitoring Phytophthora-Related Dieback in the Wet Tropics of North Queensland
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State of Wet Tropics Report 2013-2014
Australian Plants for Fire Prone Central Coast Gardens
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Identifying the Vulnerability of Trees to the City's Future Temperature Final
Studies in the Proteaceae Vii
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