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Gardener at Nymans.'
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1092:19 February
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931:F.A. Zich;
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717:'Penwith' (
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263:Description
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246:is a small
231:Carpodontos
195:Cav. (1798)
159:Cunoniaceae
113:Angiosperms
1566:Categories
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1067:7 November
1028:7 November
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800:References
681:'Nymansay'
628:intermedia
610:intermedia
512:Palaeocene
451:milliganii
407:Queensland
398:P.I.Forst.
149:Oxalidales
1572:Eucryphia
1367:Eucryphia
1288:Eucryphia
1258:Eucryphia
1240:in Chile.
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1180:Eucryphia
1164:0005-0008
1144:Eucryphia
1142:(1966). "
1110:Eucryphia
1052:J.Bausch"
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1013:J.Bausch"
1007:Eucryphia
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651:E. lucida
647:E. moorei
618:E. lucida
558:E. lucida
447:E. lucida
352:Argentina
308:Eucryphia
302:Etymology
277:deciduous
269:evergreen
243:Eucryphia
170:Eucryphia
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25:Eucryphia
1531:VicFlora
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1518:Tropicos
1267:Wikidata
933:B.Hyland
918:41738890
758:Atlantic
643:hillieri
488:B.Hyland
476:Victoria
467:F.Muell.
455:Tasmania
426:Tasmania
422:) Baill.
316:-cryphia
225:Pellinia
216:Synonyms
208:See text
201:Species
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449:var.
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373:Endl.
356:honey
348:Chile
296:seeds
248:genus
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1458:3790
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