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'''''Euroschinus falcata''''' is a species of [[tree]] in the [[Anacardiaceae]] family. It is an [[Endemism|endemic]] [[Australian]] species, ranging from [[Jervis Bay]], [[NSW]] to [[Cooktown]], North [[Queensland]]. Its natural [[habitat]]s are [[littoral]], riverine, and dry [[subtropical]] [[rainforest]]s. Maximum height is 45 metres. |
'''''Euroschinus falcata''''' is a species of [[tree]] in the [[Anacardiaceae]] family. It is an [[Endemism|endemic]] [[Australian]] species, ranging from [[Jervis Bay]] (35° S), [[NSW]] to [[Cooktown]] (15° S), North [[Queensland]]. Its natural [[habitat]]s are [[littoral]], riverine, and dry [[subtropical]] [[rainforest]]s. Maximum height is 45 metres. |
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Euroschinus falcata is a species of tree in the Anacardiaceae family. It is an endemic Australian species, ranging from Jervis Bay (35° S), NSW to Cooktown (15° S), North Queensland. Its natural habitats are littoral, riverine, and dry subtropical rainforests. Maximum height is 45 metres.
Gallery
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Euroschinus falcata, bark on large tree Hacking River, Australia
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Euroschinus falcata, bark on large tree Hacking River, Australia
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Euroschinus falcata, juvenile, Wyrrabalong National Park, Australia
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Euroschinus falcata, juvenile, Wyrrabalong National Park, Australia
References
- Floyd, A.G., Rainforest Trees of Mainland South-eastern Australia, Inkata Press 1989, ISBN 0-909605-57-2