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- 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
- dAsamenia Asamenia
- dCalodendrum Calodendrum
- dElaeocarpus Elaeocarpus
- dWestringia Westringia
- dZieria Zieria
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Cercis siliquastrum
This species forms a small tree up to 12
m high and 10
m wide. The deep pink flowers are produced on year-old or older growth, inclu
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Clematis aristata
Clematis aristata, known as Australian clematis, wild clematis, goat's beard or old man's beard, is a climbing shrub of the family Ran
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Coprosma quadrifida
Coprosma quadrifida, common name prickly currant bush is a dioecious shrub of the family Rubiaceae native to southeastern Australia. I
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Cornus florida ‘Rubra’
Cornus florida 'rubra', common name; flowering dogwood red form. C. florida 'rubra' forms a broadly conical tree with ovate, slightly
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Cornus kousa var chinensis
Cornus kousa var chinensis, common name Chinese dogwood, is native to China. This variety supposedly flowers more freely and produces
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Cornus sericea, syn. C. stolonifera
Cornus sericea, syn. C. stolonifera, red osier or red-osier dogwood, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cornaceae, native t
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Correa alba
Correa alba common name, white correa, is a prostrate to spreading shrub that typically grows to a height of 1.5
m and has rust-colou
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Correa ‘Federation Belle’
Correa ‘Federation Belle’ was found as a chance seedling in the garden of Sarah Caldwell,
Mole River Station, in the Torrington
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Correa backhouseana
Correa backhouseana is a species of rounded shrub that grows to a height of 2
m, endemic to coastal and near-coastal areas of souther
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Correa baeuerlenii
Correa baeuerlenii, common name Chef's hat correa, is a dense, rounded shrub that typically grows to a height of 2.5
m with rust colo
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Correa glabra var. turnbullii
Correa glabra var. turnbullii, common name, narrow-bell correa, is a variety of Correa glabra (rock correa), a shrub native to south e
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Correa lawrenceana
Correa lawrenceana, common name mountain correa, is a species of shrub or small tree of the family Rutaceae and is endemic to Australi
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Corymbia citriodora
Corymbia citriodora, common name lemon-scented gum, is a species of tall tree that is endemic
to north-eastern Australia. It has sm
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Corymbia maculata
Corymbia maculata, common name spotted gum is is a medium to tall tree usually with a solitary trunk.The bark is smooth, cream to dark
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Daviesia latifolia
Daviesia latifolia, common name Hop Bitter-pea, is part of a large genus of flowering plants in the legume family. They are native to
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Dianella revoluta
Dianella revoluta, common names blueberry lily, blue flax-lily,or black-anther flax-lily, a species of flowering plant endemic to, and
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Dianella tasmanica
Dianella tasmanica, common name Tasman Flax-lily or Tasmanian Flax-lily is a herbaceous strappy perennial herb found in southeastern A
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Dicksonia antarctica
Dicksonia antarctica, common name smooth tree fern, can grow to 15
m in height, but more typically grow to about 4.5–5
m, and cons
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Diospyros kaki ‘Dai Dai Maru’
Diospyros kaki ‘Dai Dai Maru’ common name, persimmon is among the oldest cultivated plants, having been in use in China for more t
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Diplarrena moraea
Diplarrena moraea has several common names: Butterfly Flag, Tarwin Lily and Mirboo Lily amongst them, even though it is an iris and no
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Doryanthes excelsa
Doryanthes excelsa, common name gymea lily, is a flowering plant in the family Doryanthaceae that is endemic to coastal areas of New S
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