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- Q5279865 abstract "Diploglottis australis, known as the native tamarind, is a well known rainforest tree of eastern Australia. It is easily identified by the large sausage shaped leaflets.The native tamarind grows in a variety of different rainforests, on basaltic and rich alluvial soils. The southernmost limit of natural distribution is Brogo near Bega (36° S) in New South Wales. They grow naturally along the east coast, northwards to near Proserpine (20° S) in tropical Queensland.".
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- Q5279865 synonym "* Diploglottis cunninghamii".
- Q5279865 synonym "* Stadmannia australis".
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- Q5279865 genus "Diploglottis".
- Q5279865 name "Native tamarind".
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- Q5279865 synonyms "* Stadmannia australis * Diploglottis cunninghamii".
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- Q5279865 comment "Diploglottis australis, known as the native tamarind, is a well known rainforest tree of eastern Australia. It is easily identified by the large sausage shaped leaflets.The native tamarind grows in a variety of different rainforests, on basaltic and rich alluvial soils. The southernmost limit of natural distribution is Brogo near Bega (36° S) in New South Wales. They grow naturally along the east coast, northwards to near Proserpine (20° S) in tropical Queensland.".
- Q5279865 label "Diploglottis australis".
- Q5279865 depiction Diploglottis_australis_–_Native_Tamarind_–_habit_–_Mount_Royal_NP,_NSW,_by_Doug_Beckers_8_May_2009.jpg.
- Q5279865 name "Native tamarind".