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Davidsonia is a
genus containing three rainforest tree
species native to Australia,
commonly known as the
Davidson plum or Davidson's plum. The fruits...
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Davidsonia jerseyana, also
known as Davidson's plum or
Mullumbimby plum, is a small,
slender subtropical rainforest tree up to 10
metres (33 ft) high....
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Davidsonia pruriens, also
known as ooray, Davidson's plum, or
Queensland Davidson's plum, is a medium-sized
rainforest tree of
northern Queensland, Australia...
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Davidsonia is a
scientific journal of
botanical garden science published by the
University of
British Columbia Botanical Garden. It
specializes in the...
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Davidsonia johnsonii,
commonly known as
smooth Davidson's plum, is a
small tree
native to
rainforests of
eastern Australia. The
leaves are compound, glossy...
- vertebrates.
Inspection of the
faeces reveals that
commonly ingested fruits are
Davidsonia pruriens,
Syzygium divaricatum, and
members of the
laurel family (Lauraceae)...
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Annonidium mannii Oxalidaceae Averrhoa bilimbi (bilimbi)
Cunoniaceae Davidsonia Lecythidaceae Couroupita guianensis (cannonball tree) Gustavia, Grias...
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located on campus.
Official website website of the garden's journal,
Davidsonia 49°15′12″N 123°15′00″W / 49.25333°N 123.25000°W / 49.25333; -123.25000...
- a few are deciduous. The
leaves are
opposite or
whorled (alternate in
Davidsonia), and
simple or
compound (pinnate or palmate), with
entire or toothed...
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Jodie (2003). "Autumn Colours – Nature's
Canvas is a Silk Parasol" (PDF).
Davidsonia. 14 (4): 111–20.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on
October 19, 2013...