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is contained within a slanting disc-like structure at the tip of the style. The tubular perianth splits into four segments at its tip, and the anther lies in the concave parts within each of these segments. The pedicel and the outer surface of the perianth are pubescent (covered in short fine fur).
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Australian native plants can be used. Yellowing of new leaves may indicate
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933:. Its flowers attract birds to gardens. A large tree grows in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney. It is thought that there are more plants in cultivation than there are in the wild.
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257:, the initial specimen turned out to be a different species to the one cultivated and hence a new scientific name was required. Described formally by
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The vegetation of the humid tropical region of North Queensland
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1701:. Australian Native Plants Society (Australia). Archived from
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Elliot, Rodger W.; Jones, David L.; Blake, Trevor (1995).
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1695:"The Queensland Tree Waratah"
764:. This forest, also known as
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1789:Wikispecies
1740:iNaturalist
1709:13 December
1344:The Waratah
1254:, Edition 8
1007:14 December
937:Propagation
885:Cultivation
766:Mabi forest
748:. Found on
708:bioregion,
706:Wet Tropics
658:honeyeaters
582:Tolga Scrub
546:Trinity Bay
542:A. flammeum
512:(and later
455:A. flammeum
325:Description
267:A. flammeum
115:Angiosperms
2049:Categories
1973:Plant List
1745:See images
1727:View a map
1636:2014-03-22
1598:2014-03-22
1482:2014-03-22
977:References
971:cut flower
914:phosphorus
896:in foliage
863:vulnerable
855:vulnerable
770:understory
637:Oreocallis
611:Oreocallis
563:Oreocallis
554:Oreocallis
514:Oreocallis
510:Embothrium
424:resembles
404:cotyledons
311:vulnerable
307:phosphorus
281:Oreocallis
263:Mike Crisp
242:Proteaceae
197:P.H.Weston
148:Proteaceae
57:Vulnerable
2060:Alloxylon
1169:Alloxylon
959:rootstock
919:chlorosis
906:Alloxylon
726:protected
662:Cladistic
654:radiation
590:Alloxylon
569:Alloxylon
532:in 1899.
518:wickhamii
343:lenticels
276:Alloxylon
265:in 1991,
217:Range of
166:Species:
159:Alloxylon
138:Proteales
85:Kingdom:
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1939:959668-1
1780:Q2838692
1774:Wikidata
1657:in Vitro
1393:86156197
941:cuttings
910:Victoria
879:invasive
647:Gondwana
615:flammeum
446:Taxonomy
391:anthesis
387:perianth
383:pedicels
368:petioles
351:elliptic
295:emergent
144:Family:
128:Eudicots
62:EPBC Act
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1861:2869472
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1264:2 March
1260:(CSIRO)
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953:mature
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758:canopy
750:basalt
678:sister
676:to be
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