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- Argyrodendron is a genus of mainly trees in the family Malvaceae. They occur in Malesia, New Guinea and Australia. In Australia, they are a well-known...
- Argyrodendron trifoliolatum is an Australian rainforest tree. It is native to eastern Queensland and northeastern New South Wales, Australia, where it...
- Argyrodendron peralatum is a species of tree in the family Malvaceae. The trees are more commonly known as in the red tulip oak or red crowsfoot. They...
- Argyrodendron actinophyllum is a large rainforest tree, native to eastern Australia. Common names include black booyong, blackjack, blush tulip oak, crowsfoot...
- Acacia argyrodendron, known colloquially as black gidyea or blackwood, is a species of Acacia native to Australia. Czech botanist Karel Domin described...
- contains around 25 species. Its closest relatives are Australian genera: Argyrodendron, Brachychiton and Franciscodendron. As of October 2015[update], The...
- Anisepta Raf. Anisophyllum Boivin ex Baill. Argyra Noronha ex Baill. Argyrodendron Klotzsch Aroton Neck. Astrogyne Benth. Aubertia Chapel. ex Baill. Banalia...
- Malabar blackwood (Dalbergia sissoides), from India, Indonesia Acacia argyrodendron, a tree from Australia Acacia penninervis, a small tree or shrub of...
- booyong - Argyrodendron actinophyllum and Argyrodendron trifoliolatum - Toonumbar National Park Syzygium francisii (left) and Argyrodendron trifoliolatum...
- Australasian and New Caledonian species, including Brachychiton, Acropogon, Argyrodendron and Franciscodendron. "Angiosperm Phylogeny Website - Malvales". Missouri...