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Cupaniopsis anacardioides,
commonly known as
tuckeroo, cashew-leaf cupania, carrotwood,
beach tamarind or green-leaved tamarind, is a
species of flowering...
- (New Caledonia)
Cupaniopsis baileyana Radlk. – narrow-leaved
tuckeroo,
toothed tuckeroo,
white tamarind (N.S.W., Qld.)
Cupaniopsis bilocularis Adema (New...
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Cupaniopsis tomentella,
commonly known as
Boonah tuckeroo, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
soapberry family and is
endemic to south-eastern Queensland...
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Cupaniopsis shirleyana,
commonly known as wedge-leaved
tuckeroo, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
soapberry family and is
endemic to Queensland....
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Lepiderema pulc****a,
commonly known as fine-leaved
tuckeroo, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Sapindaceae and is
endemic to
coastal eastern...
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Cupaniopsis foveolata,
commonly known as narrow-leaved
tuckeroo,
white tamarind or
toothed tuckeroo, is a
plant in the
maple and
lychee family Sapindaceae...
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Cupaniopsis flagelliformis,
commonly known as
brown tuckeroo or
weeping flower tamarind, is a tree in the
lychee and
maple family Sapindaceae, endemic...
- are the
Arakwal people of the
Bundjalung Nation.
Species of tree
include Tuckeroo, Broad-leaf
Lilly Pilly,
Native Elm, Pear
Fruited Tamarind, Bennett's Ash...
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Cupaniopsis newmanii,
commonly known as long-leaved
tuckeroo, is a
species of
flowering tree in the
soapberry family and is
endemic to
eastern Australia...
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Cupaniopsis wadsworthii,
sometimes commonly named duckfoot, or
dwarf tuckeroo, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
soapberry family and is
endemic to...