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- Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia is a small tree in the family Proteaceae. This rare species is native to subtropical rainforest in New South Wales and Queensland...
- Hicksbeachia is a genus of two species of trees in the family Proteaceae. They are native to rainforests of northern New South Wales and southeastern Queensland...
- a plant species known for its medicinal and insecticidal properties Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia, a small tree also known as beef nut, ivory silky oak, monkey...
- Hicksbeachia pilosa is a small tree in the family Proteaceae. This rare species is endemic to the rainforests of the wet tropics region of northeastern...
- for its attractive soft leaves and its small red or orange flowers. Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia (beef nut, red bauple nut) is commonly planted for its foliage...
- important famine food among the Himba people in Africa. Red bopple nut (Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia), native to the east coast of Australia. Low in fat, high...
- yellow fruit of Diploglottis campbellii and orange fruit of the rare Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia juvenile Information obtained at Tafe Grovely Campus "Diploglottis...
- Helicia lewisensis Helicia nortoniana Helicia recurva Hicksbeachia Hicksbeachia pilosa Hicksbeachia pinnatifolia Hollandaea F.Muell. Hollandaea diabolica...
- Johnson & B.G.Briggs Cardwellia — Eupl****a — Gevuina — Bleasdalea — Hicksbeachia — Kermadecia  The nursery industry cultivates many Grevilleoideae species...
- 1955, the Dutch botanist Hermann Otto Sleumer placed it in the genus Hicksbeachia, where it sta**** until 1975 when Lawrie Johnson and Barbara Briggs revised...