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- Exocarpos is a genus of flowering shrubs and small trees in the sandalwood family, Santalaceae. They are found throughout Southeast Asia, Australia and...
- a species endemic to Australia. Occasionally the genus name is spelt "Exocarpus" but it appears to be mostly no longer in use. The cherry ballart superficially...
- 780213-1 NSWFlora: Exocarpos~strictus Open Tree of Life: 5729533 PfaF: Exocarpus strictus Plant List: kew-2806237 POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:780213-1...
- Exocarpos gaudichaudii (also called Gaudichaud's exocarpus or hulumoa) is a species of plant in the Santalaceae family. It is endemic to Hawaii. It is...
- fruticosa Prunus pumila An unrelated Australian tree with cherry-like fruit: Exocarpus strictus Cultivars of the sour cherry Prunus cerasus that are grafted...
- apple-berry Billardiera scandens common apple-berry Carpobrotus rossii karkalla Exocarpus cupressiformis native cherry Gaultheria hispida snow berry Kunzea pomifera...
- Australians. The seed is found on the outside of the fruit, hence the name exocarpus, from the Latin meaning outer. The wood is very fine-grained with little...
- quarter of Australia. The wingspan is about 50 mm. The larvae feed on Exocarpus cupressiformis, Pinus radiata and Acacia species. Don Herbison-Evans &...
- range of plants, including Medicago sativa, Dillwynia ericifolia and Exocarpus aphyllus. Female, dorsal view Female, ventral view Male, dorsal view Male...
- spp.; Winteraceae) Muntries (Kunzea pomifera; Myrtaceae) Native cherry (Exocarpus cupressiformis; Santalaceae) Native currant (Acrotriche depressa; Ericaceae)...