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  2. Ptilotus exaltatus - Wikipedia

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    Ptilotus exaltatus is a highly desirable Australian Native plant due to its abundant and colourful flowers, but its horticultural potential is limited by poor germination. The seed dispersal unit of the plant is a 2 x 1.5-millimetre nut enclosed by the perianth , which prevents germination. [ 8 ]

  3. Bush medicine - Wikipedia

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    Bush medicine comprises traditional medicines used by Indigenous Australians, being Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Indigenous people have been using various components of native Australian flora and some fauna as medicine for thousands of years, and a minority turn to healers in their communities for medications aimed at providing physical and spiritual healing.

  4. Isopogon - Wikipedia

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    Isopogon anethifolius, Maranoa Gardens Infructescence of Isopogon anemonifolius. Isopogon, commonly known as conesticks, conebushes or coneflowers, [3] is a genus of about forty species of flowering plants in the family Proteaceae, and are endemic to Australia.

  5. Trichodesma zeylanicum - Wikipedia

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    Trichodesma zeylanicum, commonly known as Northern bluebell, camel bush or cattle bush, is a herb or shrub native to Australia. Description It ...

  6. Lambertia formosa - Wikipedia

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    Lambertia formosa, commonly known as mountain devil, is a shrub of the family Proteaceae, endemic to New South Wales, Australia.First described in 1798 by English botanist James Edward Smith, it is the type species of the small genus Lambertia.

  7. Xanthorrhoea - Wikipedia

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    Xanthorrhoea (/ z æ n θ oʊ ˈ r iː ə / [2]) is a genus of about 30 species of succulent flowering plants in the family Asphodelaceae.They are endemic to Australia. Common names for the plants include grasstree, grass gum-tree (for resin-yielding species), kangaroo tail, balga (Western Australia), yakka (South Australia), yamina (), and black boy (or "blackboy").

  8. Pittosporum angustifolium - Wikipedia

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    Flower and fruit in Port Lincoln. Pittosporum angustifolium, commonly known as butterbush, weeping pittosporum, berrigan, native willow, native apricot, western pittosporum, apricot tree, bitter bush, cattle bush or poison berry tree, [2] is a weeping shrub or tree that is endemic to mostly inland, continental Australia.

  9. Waratah - Wikipedia

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    After the primordia initiation there may be another vegetative flush of growth on the plants. The flower develops in bud form for seven to eight months. The date of flowering is highly variable as waratah flowering is sensitive to its environment. Royal Doulton "Waratah" pattern, after 1922, a local flower to appeal to the Australian market.

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