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- Allocasuarina fraseriana, commonly known as western sheoak, or Fraser's sheoak is a species of flowering plant in the family Casuarinaceae, and is endemic...
- described in 1830 by Adrien-Henri de Jussieu who gave it the name Hartighsea fraseriana in Memoires du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle. In 1863, George Bentham changed...
- Carex fraseriana is a perennial member of the sedge family with the common name Fraser's sedge. It was the only species of the genus Cymophyllus before...
- decussata, A. dielsiana, A. distyla, A. drummondiana, A. drummondiana, A. fraseriana, A. grevilleoides, A. helmsii, A. huegeliana, A. humilis, A. inophloia...
- Corymbia calophylla (marri), with an understorey of Banksia, Casuarina fraseriana and Xylomelum occidentale (woody pear). Some publications identify the...
- sampling acacia Acacia cochlearis, A. rostellifera, the sheoak Allocasuarina fraseriana, peppermint Agonis flexuosa, Banksia grandis, Eucalyptus marginata, sandalwood...
- Allocasuarina filidens L.A.S.Johnson – Mount Beerwah sheoak (Qld.) Allocasuarina fraseriana (Miq.) L.A.S.Johnson – western sheoak (W.A.) Allocasuarina glareicola...
- Eucalyptus, as well as Notho****us, Casuarina species and Allocasuarina fraseriana, and even introduced trees such as Pinus or Plat**** species. It plays...
- either as seed or flowers, and this includes western sheoak (Allocasuarina fraseriana), orange wattle (Acacia saligna), and balga (Xanthorrhoea preissii). Typically...
- include Banksia attenuata, Banksia menziesii, sometimes with Allocasuarina fraseriana with a shrub layer that may include Adenanthos cygnorum, Hibbertia huegelii...