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- Buckinghamia celsissima, commonly known as the ivory curl tree, ivory curl flower or spotted silky oak, is a species of tree in the family Proteaceae....
- Buckinghamia is a genus of only two known species of trees, belonging to the plant family Proteaceae. They are endemic to the rainforests of the wet tropics...
- Buckinghamia ferruginiflora, also known as Noah's oak or spotted oak, is a species of rainforest tree in the protea family, one of two in the genus that...
- Stenocarpinae Stenocarpus — Strangea Subtribe Hakeinae Opisthiolepis — Buckinghamia — Hakea — Grevillea — Finschia Tribe Macadamieae Subtribe Macadamiinae...
- Briggs Stenocarpus — Strangea Subtribe Hakeinae Endl. Opisthiolepis — Buckinghamia — Hakea — Grevillea — Finschia Authority: Venk.Rao Subtribe Macadamiinae...
- Bruckenthalia Brugmansia Brunfelsia Brunia Brunnera Brunsvigia Brya Buchloe Buckinghamia Buddleja Buglossoides Bulbine Bulbinella Bulbocodium Bulbophyllum (an...
- victoriae Banksia violacea Bellendena Bellendena montana Buckinghamia Buckinghamia celsissima Buckinghamia ferruginiflora Cardwellia Cardwellia sublimis Carnarvonia...
- German teacher and botanist; plant collector in Chile Orchidaceae Qu Buckinghamia The 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos (1823–1889) Proteaceae Bu Buckleya...
- (Cupaniopsis anacardioides), tree fern (Cyathea cooperi) and a young Buckinghamia celsissima planted by the mayor for the centenary of Ku-ring-Gai Council...
- 2021. Foreman, Donald B.; Hyland, Bernard P. (1988). "New species of Buckinghamia F.Muell. and Stenocarpus R.Br. (Proteaceae) from northern Queensland"...