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    Dendrocnide excelsa, commonly known as the giant stinging tree or fibrewood, is a rainforest tree in the nettle family (Urticaceae) which is endemic to...
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    Dendrocnide moroides, commonly known in Australia as the stinging tree, stinging bush, or gympie-gympie, is a plant in the nettle family Urticaceae found...
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    of the aptly-named giant stinging tree (D. excelsa) which may reach 35 m (115 ft) in height. Dendrocnide species have a sympodial growth habit and are...
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    of this plant is not considered as severe as the related Dendrocnide excelsa or Dendrocnide moroides. However, avoiding the leaves and twigs is strongly...
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    Urtica. These include: Dendrocnide spp. Dendrocnide excelsa (giant stinging tree) Dendrocnide moroides (gympie-gympie) Dendrocnide peltata (stinging tree...
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    lasianthos, Dodonaea viscosa, Diploglottis australis, Pomaderris aspera, Dendrocnide excelsa, Lantana camara and Olearia argophylla. They live in tunnels and...
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  • Thumbnail for Ficus macrophylla
    (Argyrodendron trifoliolatum), Flindersia species, giant stinging tree (Dendrocnide excelsa), lacebark (Brachychiton discolor), red cedar (Toona ciliata), hoop...
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    Coast white box (Eucalyptus quadrangulata) Giant stinging tree (Dendrocnide excelsa) Native tamarind (Diploglottis australis) Red cedar (Toona australis)...
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    Coprosma quadrifida Cryptocarya glaucescens Cryptocarya microneura Dendrocnide excelsa Dendroconche scandens Diospyros australis Diploglottis cunninghamii...
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    cunninghamii), soapy box (Citronella moorei), and giant stinging tree (Dendrocnide excelsa).Small patches of Southern Escarpment Shrub/Fern/Herb Moist Forest...
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    growing in some of these trees, as well. The hazardous stinging tree (Dendrocnide excelsa) is found in various locations throughout the park. This is a dangerous...
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  • Thumbnail for Illawarra-Shoalhaven subtropical rainforest
    height include Ficus spp., Dendrocnide excelsa, Toona ciliata, Dendrocnide excelsa, Streblus brunonianus, and Alphitonia excelsa. Other smaller trees and...
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    actinophyllum, Strangler Figs Ficus spp. and Giant Stinging Tree Dendrocnide excelsa. Much of this forest type was cleared for agriculture in the early...
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    decayed logs, and sunning at the base of a hollow giant stinging tree Dendrocnide excelsa. When disturbed, they seek refuge under rocks and logs. Silvascincus...
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  • the valley orchid Dendrobium teretifolium, bridal veil orchid Dendrocnide Dendrocnide photiniphylla shiny-leaved stinging tree See https://web.archive...
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    Rubus ellipticus Gummy Bear fruit Cecropia peltata Gympie-gympie fruit Dendrocnide moroides Hawaiian raspberry Rubus hawaiensis Ilama Annona diversifolia...
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  • Allamanda cathartica Apocynaceae (Dogbane family) Golden trumpet Salato Dendrocnide harveyi Urticaceae (Nettle family) Stinging nettle tree Seasea Syzygium...
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