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- Hedycarya_angustifolia abstract "Hedycarya angustifolia, also known as the Native Mulberry or Australian Mulberry, is a rainforest plant of south and eastern Australia. The habitat is cool gullies and moist temperate forests, often at high altitude. Occasionally seen bordering sclerophyll forests.The range of natural distribution is from King Island (39° S) in Bass Strait up to the Australian mainland in the state of Victoria, through New South Wales to the Conondale Range (26° S) in the hinterland of the Sunshine Coast of south east Queensland.".
- Hedycarya_angustifolia binomialAuthority Allan_Cunningham_(botanist).
- Hedycarya_angustifolia class Magnoliids.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia division Flowering_plant.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia family Monimiaceae.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia genus Hedycarya.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia kingdom Plant.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia order Laurales.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia thumbnail Hedycarya_angustifolia_Blue_Mountains.JPG?width=300.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia wikiPageID "23249427".
- Hedycarya_angustifolia wikiPageRevisionID "596056361".
- Hedycarya_angustifolia binomial "Hedycarya angustifolia".
- Hedycarya_angustifolia binomialAuthority Allan_Cunningham_(botanist).
- Hedycarya_angustifolia familia Monimiaceae.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia genus "Hedycarya".
- Hedycarya_angustifolia hasPhotoCollection Hedycarya_angustifolia.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia imageCaption "Native Mulberry growing in a moist gully in the Blue Mountains National Park, Australia".
- Hedycarya_angustifolia name "Hedycarya angustifolia".
- Hedycarya_angustifolia ordo Laurales.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia regnum "Plantae".
- Hedycarya_angustifolia species "H. angustifolia".
- Hedycarya_angustifolia unrankedClassis "Magnoliids".
- Hedycarya_angustifolia unrankedDivisio "Angiosperms".
- Hedycarya_angustifolia subject Category:Flora_of_New_South_Wales.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia subject Category:Flora_of_Queensland.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia subject Category:Flora_of_Tasmania.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia subject Category:Flora_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Hedycarya_angustifolia subject Category:Laurales_genera.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia subject Category:Laurales_of_Australia.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia subject Category:Monimiaceae.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia subject Category:Trees_of_Australia.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia subject Category:Trees_of_mild_maritime_climate.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia type LivingThing100004258.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia type Object100002684.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia type Organism100004475.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia type Plant100017222.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia type Tree113104059.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia type TreesOfAustralia.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia type TreesOfMildMaritimeClimate.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia type VascularPlant113083586.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia type Whole100003553.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia type WoodyPlant113103136.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia type Eukaryote.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia type Plant.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia type Species.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia type Organism.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia comment "Hedycarya angustifolia, also known as the Native Mulberry or Australian Mulberry, is a rainforest plant of south and eastern Australia. The habitat is cool gullies and moist temperate forests, often at high altitude.".
- Hedycarya_angustifolia label "Hedycarya angustifolia".
- Hedycarya_angustifolia label "Hedycarya angustifolia".
- Hedycarya_angustifolia sameAs Hedycarya_angustifolia.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia sameAs m.065z0sg.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia sameAs Q11682368.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia sameAs Q11682368.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia sameAs Hedycarya_angustifolia.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia wasDerivedFrom Hedycarya_angustifolia?oldid=596056361.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia depiction Hedycarya_angustifolia_Blue_Mountains.JPG.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia isPrimaryTopicOf Hedycarya_angustifolia.
- Hedycarya_angustifolia name "Hedycarya angustifolia".