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Kingia is a
genus consisting of a
single species,
Kingia australis, and
belongs to the
plant family Dasypogonaceae. The
Aboriginal name
bullanock is used...
- K.
australis may
refer to:
Kingia australis, a
plant species Kritosaurus australis, an
hadrosaurid (duckbilled)
dinosaur species that
lived about 73 million...
- The
family is
endemic to Australia. The best
known representative is
Kingia australis. The 2016 APG IV
system places the
family in the
order Arecales, after...
- Ericaceae), a
genus of
about 100
species sometimes known as gr****-trees
Kingia australis (family: Dasypogonaceae), a
monotypic genus from
Southwest Australia...
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Character and
description of
Kingia, a new
genus of
plants found on the south-west
coast of New Holland, with
observations on the
structure of its unimpregnated...
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include the tall
shrub or tree
Persoonia longifolia (snottygobble) and
Kingia australis (bullanock) in jarrah-marri woodland,
where it
dominates the canopy...
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Brigalow Belt
South Bioregions, endangered.
Corymbia calophylla -
Kingia australis woodlands on
heavy soils of the Swan
Coastal Plain, endangered. Corymbia...
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Flora of Tasmania.
Xanthorrhoea Australis [PDF].
Retrieved from http://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/Do****ents/Xanthorrhoea-
australis-Notesheet.pdf
Archived 23 March...
- Nature". An area of
native bush near this
trail was
identified as Marri-
Kingia australis by a botanist; only 83 are
known to exist. "North
Dandalup Primary...
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dense shrubbery dominated by gr****
trees (Xanthorrhoea
preissii and
Kingia australis). The
Western Australian Christmas tree (Nuytsia floribunda) also occurs...