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Genus of flowering plants
Angophora is a genus of nine species of trees and shrubs in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. Endemic to eastern Australia, they differ from other eucalypts
Angophora
Species of tree
Angophora costata, commonly known as Sydney red gum, rusty gum or smooth-barked apple, is a species of tree that is endemic to eastern Australia. Reaching
Angophora_costata
Species of tree
Angophora paludosa is a tree species that is native to eastern Australia. The tree typically grows to a height of 15 metres (49 ft) with grey shortly
Angophora_paludosa
Species of tree
Angophora woodsiana, commonly known as smudgee, is a species of small to medium-sized tree that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has rough bark on
Angophora_woodsiana
Species of flowering plant
Angophora inopina, commonly known as the Charmhaven apple, is a species of small, often multi-stemmed tree that is endemic to the Central Coast of New
Angophora_inopina
Species of tree
Angophora hispida grows as a mallee, or as a tree to about 7 m (23 ft) in height. Its small size, especially when compared to its Angophora and Eucalyptus
Angophora_hispida
Species of tree
Angophora floribunda, commonly known as the rough-barked apple, is a common woodland and forest tree of the family Myrtaceae native to Eastern Australia
Angophora_floribunda
Species of tree
Angophora melanoxylon, commonly known as Coolabah apple, is a species of small to medium-sized tree that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has rough
Angophora_melanoxylon
Species of tree
Angophora subvelutina, commonly known as the broad-leaved apple, is a species of tree that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has rough bark on the trunk
Angophora_subvelutina
Species of tree
Angophora exul, commonly known as the Gibraltar rock apple, is an endangered tree native to a small area in eastern Australia. The tree typically grows
Angophora_exul
Park in Sydney, Australia
Angophora Reserve is a 18.5-hectare (46-acre) nature preserve located in the Northern Beaches region of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales. It was
Angophora_Reserve
Type of plant
the tribe Eucalypteae) found across Australia: Eucalyptus, Corymbia, Angophora, Stockwellia, Allosyncarpia, Eucalyptopsis and Arillastrum. In Australia
Eucalypt
Species of tree
Angophora leiocarpa, commonly known as rusty gum, is a species of small to medium-sized tree that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has smooth bark
Angophora_leiocarpa
Species of tree
Angophora bakeri, commonly known as the narrow-leaved apple, is a species of tree that is endemic to New South Wales. It has rough, fibrous bark on the
Angophora_bakeri
Index of plants with the same common name
Corymbia, which includes the ghost gums and spotted gums Angophora, which includes Angophora costata Sydney red gum Nyssa sylvatica, common names include
Gum_tree
Subspecies of tree
Angophora costata subsp. euryphylla is a species of medium-sized to large tree that is endemic to a restricted area of New South Wales. It has smooth
Angophora costata subsp. euryphylla
Angophora_costata_subsp._euryphylla
Subspecies of tree
Angophora bakeri subsp. crassifolia is a small, shrubby tree or mallee that is endemic to a small area of New South Wales. It has rough bark on the trunk
Angophora bakeri subsp. crassifolia
Angophora_bakeri_subsp._crassifolia
Species of tree
Angophora robur, commonly known as the sandstone rough-barked apple or the broad-leaved sandstone apple, is a species of small tree that is endemic to
Angophora_robur
Index of plants with the same common name
Rose apple may refer to: Angophora costata, a common woodland and forest tree of Eastern Australia Various Syzygium species, especially the following:
Rose_apple
Genus of trees
genus of about one hundred species of tree that, along with Eucalyptus, Angophora and several smaller groups, are referred to as eucalypts. Until 1990,
Corymbia
Genus of flowering plants
several other genera in the tribe Eucalypteae, including Corymbia and Angophora, they are commonly known as eucalypts or "gum trees". Species of Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus
Subspecies of tree
Angophora costata subsp. costata is a species of medium-sized to large tree that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has smooth bark, lance-shaped adult
Angophora costata subsp. costata
Angophora_costata_subsp._costata
Capital city of New South Wales, Australia
which consist of eucalyptus trees, casuarinas, melaleucas, corymbias and angophoras, with shrubs (typically wattles, callistemons, grevilleas and banksias)
Sydney
Tribe of flowering plants
members of this tribe are known as eucalypts. In Australia the genera Angophora, Corymbia, and Eucalyptus are commonly known as gum trees, for the sticky
Eucalypteae
Plant exudate
trees and other plants, particularly bloodwood species of eucalypts (Angophora, Corymbia, Eucalyptus) and Pterocarpus, in reaction to mechanical damage
Kino_(botany)
Subspecies of tree
Angophora bakeri subsp. bakeri, commonly known as narrow-leaved apple, is a small to medium-sized tree that is endemic to New South Wales. It has rough
Angophora bakeri subsp. bakeri
Angophora_bakeri_subsp._bakeri
Indigenous forest communities of Sydney, Australia
height Plantnet Tree species Narrow-leaved Apple Angophora bakeri to 6 metres details Sydney red gum Angophora costata to 15 metres details Yellow bloodwood
Sydney Sandstone Ridgetop Woodland
Sydney_Sandstone_Ridgetop_Woodland
Species of true bug
may be entirely absent. They feed primarily on eucalyptus but also on Angophora trees. As they feed on tree sap they expel small droplets of clear waste
Psaltoda_moerens
Genus of flowering plants in the myrtle family
importance of the myrtle family in Australia (e.g. Eucalyptus, Corymbia, Angophora, Melaleuca, Callistemon, Rhodamnia, Gossia), only one species of Eugenia
Eugenia
Species of plant
paradoxa, Acacia prominens Myrtaceae Angophora bakeri, Angophora costata, Angophora floribunda, Angophora hispida, Angophora subvelutina, Callistemon lanceolatus
Muellerina_eucalyptoides
Region in New South Wales, Australia
having falls of around 2,000 mm average. Wattles (Acacias), native apples (Angophora floribunda), black sallee (Eucalyptus stellulata), Blakely's red gum (Eucalyptus
New_England_(New_South_Wales)
Australian survival reality television competition series
Services Officer Medically evacuated - suspected UTI 19 days 8th place Eva Angophora 31 Wollombi, NSW Rewilding Facilitator Lack of food 17 days 9th place
Alone_Australia
Index of plants with the same common name
Red gum applies to any of several Australian trees including: Angophora costata, Sydney red gum Corymbia calophylla, red gum or marri, native to Western
Red_gum_(Australia)
Species of beetle
emerge in early summer, and feed on nectar-laden flowers. These include Angophora hispida and A. woodsiana, Backhousia citriodora, and Melaleuca linariifolia
Eupoecila_australasiae
Species of bee
larvae. They nest in soil. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Angophora, Dendrobium, Eucalyptus, Eugenia, Leptospermum, Melaleuca and Tristania
Euryglossa_subsericea
Distilled oil from the leaf of Eucalyptus
plants belonging to three closely related genera: Eucalyptus, Corymbia and Angophora Ciesla, William M. "Types of oil and uses". Non-wood Forest Products from
Eucalyptus_oil
Genus of gastropods
Triboniophorus Two individuals of Triboniophorus graeffei on Angophora costata bark, Chatswood West, NSW, Australia Scientific classification Kingdom:
Triboniophorus
Myrtle family of plants
biodiversity hotspots. Genera with capsular fruits such as Eucalyptus, Corymbia, Angophora, Leptospermum, and Melaleuca are absent from the Americas, apart from
Myrtaceae
Botanical gardens in Balwyn, Melbourne, Australia
ownership to Camberwell Council. Some of the older plants include an Angophora costata smooth-barked apple, planted in 1923 and a Stenocarpus sinuatus
Maranoa_Botanic_Gardens
Monotypic moth genus in family Xyloryctidae
whitish-ochreous anteriorly. The larvae feed on Eucalyptus polyanthemos and Angophora costata, webbing green leaves with silk and beneath the bark. Don Herbison-Evans
Tymbophora
Species of eucalyptus
Sydney blue gum, red mahogany (E. resinifera), and smooth-barked apple (Angophora costata). Associated understory plants in wetter forests with some rainforest
Eucalyptus_botryoides
Species of eucalyptus
Hill, Kenneth D. (1990). "New taxa and combination in Eucalyptus and Angophora (Myrtaceae)". Telopea. 4 (1): 103–105. doi:10.7751/telopea19904916. "Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus_olida
Electrical engineer and business man
Rostrum Australia was started under an Angophora Tree at the junction of Rocky Creek and Middle Harbour Creek, by Speakers Rock
Alan_Crook
Species of bee
adults are flying mellivores. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Angophora and Xanthorrhoea species. Cockerell, TDA (1905). "Descriptions and records
Amegilla_rhodoscymna
Species of butterfly
Allocasuarina luehmannii. It also inhabits mixed bulloak woodland of Angophora leiocarpa, Eucalyptus, and Callitris. The butterfly only prefers mature
Hypochrysops_piceatus
National park in Australia
open sclerophyll forest, the dominant trees being rough-barked apple (Angophora floribunda) nearby and Sydney peppermint (Eucalyptus piperita) and red
Thirlmere_Lakes_National_Park
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Chase National Park, in particular, Blackbutt -Turpentine Forest and Angophora - White Mahogany Forest, both of which are components of the Duffys Forest
Narrabeen
parks and reserves in Sydney: Alexandria Park Anderson Park, Neutral Bay Angophora Reserve Arthur McElhone Reserve Auburn Botanic Gardens Australian Botanic
Parks_and_gardens_of_Sydney
Topics referred to by the same term
A. exul may refer to: Abacetus exul, a ground beetle Angophora exul, the Gibraltar rock apple, a tree native to eastern Australia This disambiguation
A._exul
Species of eucalyptus
Hill, Kenneth D. (1990). "New taxa and combination in Eucalyptus and Angophora (Myrtaceae)". Telopea. 4 (1): 70–72. doi:10.7751/telopea19904916. Cunningham
Eucalyptus_populnea
Botanical term for a protective covering, hood or lid
the root cap. In eucalypts, (including Eucalyptus and Corymbia but not Angophora) there may be two opercula – an outer operculum formed by the fusion of
Operculum_(botany)
Species of bee
adults are flying mellivores. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Angophora and Eucalyptus species. Exley, EM (1968). "Revision of the genus Euryglossina
Euryglossina_gigantocephala
Protected area in New South Wales, Australia
characteristic open-forest of Eucalyptus piperita, Eucalyptus gummifera and Angophora costata, with a great variety of understorey shrubs and small trees. Towards
Boronia_Park
Species of bee
adults are flying mellivores. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Angophora and Melaleuca species. Exley, EM (1977). "The Australian genus Brachyhesma
Brachyhesma_ventralis
Species of beetle
florivore and feed on the flowers of various trees and shrubs (especially Angophora hispida and Leptospermum species). Larvae are wood-borers of Eucalyptus
Temognatha_grandis
Species of bee
adults are flying mellivores. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Angophora, Leptospermum, Melaleuca, Tristania and Eucalyptus species. Michener,
Brachyhesma_incompleta
Species of bee
nest in soil. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Leptospermum, Angophora, Bursaria, Celmisia, Eucalyptus, Goodenia, Jacksonia, Olearia and Tristania
Hyphesma_atromicans
Species of bee
mellivores. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Eucalyptus, Angophora, Callistemon, Melaleuca and Tristania species. Cockerell, TDA (1929).
Euryglossina_cornuta
Species of bee
found in a nest. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Acacia, Angophora, Callistemon, Calytrix and Melaleuca species. Smith, F (1879). Descriptions
Meroglossa_torrida
Australian botanist (born 1952)
Gregory Leach (Q5885625). A Systematic and Evolutionary Study of the Genus Angophora (Myrtaceae) . Publisher: School of Biological Sciences. LaTrobe University
Gregory_John_Leach
Topics referred to by the same term
Anaxagorea floribunda, a custard apple Andradea floribunda, a four o'clock Angophora floribunda, a large tree Aronia floribunda, a deciduous shrub This disambiguation
A._floribunda
Historic site in Academy Road, Los Angeles
Afrocarpus gracilior Agathis robusta Alnus rhombifolia (white alder) Angophora costata (rose apple) Araucaria bidwillii (bunya pine) Archontophoenix
Chavez_Ravine_Arboretum
Regional park in Sydney, Australia
park include Eucalyptus tereticornis, Eucalyptus amplifolia, Angophora floribunda and Angophora subvelutina. Some smaller trees occur, such as, Melaleuca
Western_Sydney_Regional_Park
Species of cicada
woodland and gardens, typically on Myrtaceae species such as eucalypts, angophoras and bottlebrushes . Adults may be heard from October to April, clinging
Psaltoda_claripennis
Species of moth
suffused. The larvae feed on Eucalyptus maculata, Eucalyptus platyphylla and Angophora species from within a silken gallery covered by conspicuous brown web
Uzucha_humeralis
Species of eucalyptus
and turpentine. In drier areas it grows with trees such as spotted gum, Angophora costata, Sydney peppermint and scribbly gum. Blackbutt forms an important
Eucalyptus_pilularis
Angophora←
List of plant genus names with etymologies (A–C)
List_of_plant_genus_names_with_etymologies_(A–C)
Genus of flowering plants
southern New Caledonia. It is related to Eucalyptus, but more closely to Angophora and Corymbia. It is a tree up to 35 meters tall with a trunk over a meter
Arillastrum
Species of plant
with such species as red bloodwood (Corymbia gummifera), dwarf apple (Angophora hispida), smooth-barked apple (A. costata), narrow-leaved stringybark
Corymbia_eximia
Protected area in Australia
in this environments include but are not limited to; Sydney redgums (Angophora costata), Sydney peppermints (Eucalyptus piperita), Port Jackson pine
Royal_National_Park
Species of eucalyptus
laevopinea), New England blackbutt (E. andrewsii), rough-barked apple (Angophora floribunda), turpentine (Syncarpia glomulifera) and forest oak (Allocasuarina
Eucalyptus_deanei
Species of shrub endemic to Australia
peppermint (E. piperita), stringybark (E. oblonga), smooth-barked apple (Angophora costata) and red bloodwood (Corymbia gummifera), and shrubs such as gymea
Grevillea_longifolia
Ecological community in New South Wales
dalrympleana, Eucalyptus blakelyi, Eucalyptus conica, Eucalyptus pauciflora and Angophora floribunda. There is very small and undefined amount of shrubs, but a
New England Peppermint Grassy Woodland
New_England_Peppermint_Grassy_Woodland
Locality in New South Wales, Australia
reserve: Marsdenia liisae Eucalyptus psammitica Eucalyptus tetrapleura Angophora robur Paspalidium grandispiculatum Callistemon acuminatus Melichrus hirsutus
Woodford_Island
Plant species of Australia
of woody species; gum trees from the genera Eucalyptus, Corymbia and Angophora, Lillipillies (Syzygium), the water-loving Melaleuca and Bottlebrush and
Flora_of_Australia
Species of bee
sedentary larvae. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Eucalyptus, Angophora, Callistemon, Leptospermum and Melaleuca species. Cockerell, TDA (1916)
Euryglossina_hypochroma
Species of bee
adults are flying mellivores. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Angophora species. Smith, F (1879). Descriptions of New Species of Hymenoptera in
Callohesma_quadrimaculata
Species of flowering plant
sandstone ridges. It occurs with such woodland plants as Sydney red gum (Angophora costata), Sydney peppermint (Eucalyptus piperita), scribbly gum (E. sclerophylla)
Haemodorum_corymbosum
Species of bee
adults are flying mellivores. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Angophora, Eucalyptus and Leptospermum species. Cockerell, TDA (1910). "New and
Callohesma_calliopsella
Species of eucalyptus
ironbark (E. crebra), Blakely's red gum (E. blakelyi), apple species (Angophora), black cypress (Callitris endlicheri), white cypress (Callitris glaucophylla)
Eucalyptus_albens
Species of bee
mellivores. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Eucalyptus, Angophora, Tristania and Melaleuca species. Exley, EM (1968). "Revision of the genus
Euryglossina_pseudoatomaria
Town in South Australia
supported by volunteers, it is being developed as a specialist eucalypt (Angophora, Eucalyptus and Corymbia) arboretum with its main purpose being research
Currency Creek, South Australia
Currency_Creek,_South_Australia
Species of eucalyptus
moluccana), forest red gum (E. tereticornis), and rough-barked apple (Angophora floribunda), while in swampy areas it is found with swamp mahogany (E
Eucalyptus_longifolia
Species of shrub native to Australia
endlicheri)—dirty gum (Eucalyptus chloroclada) woodland and smooth-barked apple (Angophora leiocarpa)—black cypress pine woodland. Although P. t. recurva has not
Persoonia_terminalis
Urban park system in Sydney, Australia
consist of Casuarina glauca, with sporadic areas that feature trees such as Angophora floribunda (rough-barked apple) and Eucalyptus tereticornis. Other trees
Gipps Road and Hyland Road Regional Parklands
Gipps_Road_and_Hyland_Road_Regional_Parklands
Species of bee
adults are flying mellivores. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Angophora and Eucalyptus species. The body shape and tridentate mandibles indicate
Euryglossina_leyburnensis
Species of bird
pollen of flowers in the open canopy of woodland trees like Eucalyptus, Angophora and Melaleuca species. They have also been known to feed on native grasstrees
Little_lorikeet
Species of tree
muelleriana), white-topped box (E. quadrangulata), rough-barked apple (Angophora floribunda), brush box (Lophostemon confertus) and various rainforest
Syncarpia_glomulifera
Species of bee
adults are flying mellivores. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Angophora, Callistemon and Tristania species. Cockerell, TDA (1912). "Descriptions
Euryglossina_mutica
Species of bee
adults are flying mellivores. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Angophora, Callistemon, Eucalyptus, Eugenia, Leptospermum, Melaleuca, Syncarpia
Euryglossina_cockerelli
Restaurant north of Sydney, Australia
glass louvre windows, on a Sydney sandstone base, set among eucalypts and angophoras". During excavating work for the rebuild, Indigenous Australian (Aboriginal)
Berowra_Waters_Inn
UNESCO World Heritage Site in New South Wales, Australia
distribution, classification and habitats of the species of Eucalyptus, Angophora and Corymbia (family Myertaceae) recorded in its eight conservation reserves"
Greater_Blue_Mountains_Area
Anemonopsis Anemopaegma Anethum (dill) Angelica Angelonia Angiopteris Angophora Angraecum (an orchid genus) Anguloa (an orchid genus) Angulocaste (a hybrid
List of garden plants in North America
List_of_garden_plants_in_North_America
Species of eucalyptus
D. (26 September 1990). "New taxa and combinations in Eucalyptus and Angophora (Myrtaceae)". Telopea. 4 (1): 91–93. doi:10.7751/telopea19904916. "Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus_bensonii
Species of bee
adults are flying mellivores. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Angophora, Eucalyptus, Eugenia, Jacksonia, Leptospermum and Melaleuca species. Cockerell
Callohesma_calliopsiformis
Species of bee
adults are flying mellivores. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Angophora, Eucalyptus and Leptospermum species. Exley, EM (1968). "Revision of the
Brachyhesma_bitrichopedalis
Species of bee
larvae fed progressively. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Angophora, Bursaria, Calytrix, Jacksonia and Leptospermum species. Cockerell, TDA
Exoneura_concinnula
Species of plant
armillaris), heath banksia (Banksia ericifolia), smooth-barked apple (Angophora costata) and red bloodwood (Corymbia gummifera), and woodland species
Melaleuca_nodosa
Tree grown specifically for its shade
The twisting habit of angophoras provide good shade.
Shade_tree
Residence and horse stud;, Former residence and gardens in New South Wales, Australia
thinning to create a park like scene with clumps of rough-barked apples and Angophora trees left along the drive to the house. Beyond the avenue of trees the
Fernhill,_Mulgoa
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ANGOPHORA
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Female
Japanese
(真ç ) Japanese name SHINJU means "pearl."
Girl/Female
Spanish
Girl/Female
American, Australian, German
God is Gracious
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Kind of Mango; Princess; Famous Courtesan who Became a Devotee of Buddha
Boy/Male
French, German, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Latin
Pain; Lipless; Who Embodies the Grief of the People
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, possibly originally a nickname for Anglo-Saxon names containing the element d�g, DAYE means "day," such as Dægberht and Dægmund.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Muslim
Light, Bright
Girl/Female
Indian
Earth
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Park Keeper; Keeper of the Forest; Forest Ranger
ANGOPHORA
ANGOPHORA
ANGOPHORA
ANGOPHORA
ANGOPHORA