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Endiandra palmerstonii, popularly known as Queensland walnut or black walnut, is a rainforest tree of northern Queensland. It was named after the Australian prospector Christie Palmerston. [1] Queensland walnut has been used as a furniture timber. [1] It is also used to make guitars. [2] The nut was an important food source for Aboriginal ...
Despite the common name of black walnut, this tree is unrelated to northern hemisphere walnuts, and is a laurel. The black walnut is restricted to riverine rainforest. Growing on rich alluvial soils and on moist slopes in subtropical rainforest; in the Brunswick and Tweed valleys in New South Wales and adjacent areas in Queensland.
Endiandra floydii B.Hyland – New South Wales & Queensland, Australia; Endiandra forbesii Gamble; Endiandra formicaria Kosterm. Endiandra fulva Teschner; Endiandra gem Kosterm. Endiandra gemopsis Kosterm. Endiandra gillespiei A.C.Sm. Endiandra glauca R.Br. Endiandra globosa Maiden & Betche – New South Wales & Queensland, Australia; Endiandra ...
Beilschmiedia bancroftii is a tree species in the family Lauraceae. It is native to Queensland in Australia . [ 2 ] Common names include yellow walnut , yellow nut and canary ash .
Endiandra muelleri is a rainforest tree of eastern Australia. Its habitat is in warm temperate rainforests on poorer soils. Distributed from the Allyn River in the Barrington Tops region in the south to Kroombit Tops to the north in central Queensland. Common names include Mueller's walnut or green-leaved rose walnut.
The Crystal Creek walnut is restricted to paleozoic metamorphics but with overlying basalt soils in the Mount Warning area of New South Wales, and a couple of adjacent areas in Queensland. The Crystal Creek walnut grows in rainforest and is also found as an understorey plant in brush box ecotone areas, on moderately steep slopes no higher than ...
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Endiandra pubens is a rainforest tree growing in eastern Australia.The habitat is subtropical rainforest growing near streams in valleys. The range of natural distribution is from the Bellinger River, New South Wales to Bulburin National Park, south west of Gladstone, Queensland.