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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
- dLagarostrobos Lagarostrobos
- 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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Ulmus glabra 'Horizontalis'
Ulmus glabra 'Horizontalis', common name Weeping Scotch elm, umbrella tree, weeping Wych Elm or Horizontal elm, was discovered in a Pe
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Ulmus glabra 'Pendula'
Ulmus glabra 'Pendula', common name Horizontal Elm, is a large weeping tree with the foliage arranged in sweeping, flat sprays. Leaves
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Ulmus minor 'Sarniensis'
Ulmus minor
'Sarniensis', common name Wheatley elm, or Jersey elm is an upright,deciduous tree with a slender, conical habit. Lower b
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Ulmus minor 'Variegata'.
The Field Elm cultivar Ulmus minor 'Variegata', known in Australasia and North America as Silver Elm, is
is said to have been cultiva
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Ulmus procera
Ulmus procera, common name English elm, is a tree growing to 40 m tall, crown broadly columnar, trunk extending well into the crown; s
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Ulmus sp.
Ulmus sp. These two trees may or may not be the same species. We will attempt a proper identification this year 2021/22 when they have
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Ulmus x hollandica ‘purpurescens’
Ulmus x hollandica ‘purpurescens’, common names Dutch or cork bark elm, is usually a tree to 20m tall. Ulmus x hollandica ‘purpu
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