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The 1770 Landscape of Botany Bay, the Plants Collected by Banks and Solander and Rehabilitation of Natural Vegetation at Kurnell
Eucalyptus Racemosa Subsp
Relationship Between Leaf Traits, Insect Communities and Resource Availability
D.Nicolle, Classification of the Eucalypts (Angophora, Corymbia and Eucalyptus) | 2
The Ash Group of Eucalypts
World Catalogue of Pergidae 9
Appendix 1 Gas Drainage Noise Impact Assessment
Native Trees in the Hornsby Shire
Phytophthora Ramorum and Pathogen Sporulation Potential
A Summary of the Published Data on Host Plants and Morphology of Immature Stages of Australian Jewel Beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), with Additional New Records
The Native Vegetation of the Cumberland Plain, Western Sydney: Systematic Classification and Field Identification of Communities
Leaf Preservation in Eucalyptus Woodland As a Model for Sclerophyll Fossil Floras
Key to Scheduled Native Species Castle Cove
The Flame-Tree
WILLOUGHBY CITY COUNCIL Indigenous Plant Species List Available in Native Plant Nurseries
Flowering Ecology of Honey-Producing Flora in South-East Australia
Fire Responses of Bushland Plants After the January 1994 Wildfires in Northern Sydney
Top View
Ecology of Sydney Plant Species the Sydney Region Is Defined As the Central Coast and Central Tablelands Botanical Subdivisions
MIS 25 Plant Species for Urban Landscape Projects
Phytochemistry and Pharmacology of Berberis Species Najmeh Mokhber‑Dezfuli, Soodabeh Saeidnia, Ahmad Reza Gohari, Mahdieh Kurepaz‑Mahmoodabadi
Randwick City Council
Eucalyptus Insects, Diseases, and Adverse Aboitic Factors
M a C Q U a Rie U Niv Ersity
Do Small Leaves Expand Faster Than Large Leaves, and Do Shorter Expansion Times Reduce Herbivore Damage?
If You Have a Large Block Or Acreage, You Can Plant Some of the Local Gum Trees
Summary of Sites on the Biodiversity and Adaptation Transect Sydney
Critical Revision of the Genus Eucalyptus Volume 1: Parts 1-10
A P P E N D I
CSIRO Biodiversity
Ecology of Sydney Plant Species the Sydney Region Is Defined As the Central Coast and Central Tablelands Botanical Subdivisions
A Review of Koala Tree Use Across New South Wales
Eucalyptus, Angophora, Corymbia