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    Alphitonia excelsa, commonly known as the red ash or soap tree, is a species of tree in the family Rhamnaceae. It is endemic to Australia, being found...
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    accepted. Alphitonia carolinensis Hosok. – Caroline Islands Alphitonia excelsa (Fenzl) Reissek ex Benth. – soap tree, red ash - Australia Alphitonia ferruginea...
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  • Araucariaceae Alphitonia excelsa, commonly known as the red ash or soap tree, a species of tree in the family Rhamnaceae Amanita excelsa, a fungus Autographa...
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  • varieties are accepted. Alphitonia franguloides var. franguloides – Fiji Alphitonia franguloides var. obtusa A.Gray – Tonga "Alphitonia franguloides A.Gray"...
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  • Wales, Australia. The wingspan is about 5 mm. The larvae feed on Alphitonia excelsa. They probably mine the leaves of their host plant. Australian Faunal...
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  • native to eastern and central North America Alphitonia excelsa or red ash, a tree from Australia Alphitonia whitei or red ash, a tree from Australia Red...
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    include Ficus spp., Dendrocnide excelsa, Toona ciliata, Dendrocnide excelsa, Streblus brunonianus, and Alphitonia excelsa. Other smaller trees and shrubs...
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  • campion root and leaves Atriplex root Sapindus fruit Passiflora foetida Alphitonia excelsa Soap pod fruit (various acacias) Mojave yucca root Red quinoa Soapwort...
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    species can be found in the Australia and New Guinea. Larvae feed on Alphitonia excelsa. D. d. danis - Ambon D. d. serapis Miskin, 1891 - Australia: Cairns...
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    and a lather was made from rubbing the leaves of the Soap Tree (Alphitonia excelsa) which was used to disinfect skin. The leaves of multiple plants were...
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    Plectranthus intraterraneus, mint bush Prostanthera megacalyx and red ash Alphitonia excelsa. Two species of flora identified at Yapunyah Waterhole that usually...
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    (M.C.Johnst.) G.L.Nesom (Yucatán Peninsula) Alphitonia excelsa (Fenzl) Reissek ex Benth. (as C. excelsa Fenzl) Colubrina species are used as food plants...
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    are a number of pollarded jacarandas (J. mimosifolia); a red ash (Alphitonia excelsa); a Canary Island date palm (Phoenix canariensis), a number of sweet...
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  • Northern-NSW/Qld. brush box (Lophostemon confertus), locally-native red ash (Alphitonia excelsa), American sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) trees are also in the...
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  • used by the Aboriginal people, including the red ash or soap tree (Alphitonia excelsa) as a poison, the edible and crunchy small fruit of the lillypilly...
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    (candle nut)) Alphitonia excelsa soap tree 27°42′06″S 153°11′31″E / 27.70163°S 153.19207°E / -27.70163; 153.19207 (Alphitonia excelsa (soap tree))...
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  • tomentosus, hairy alectryon Alocasia Alocasia brisbanensis, cunjevoi Alphitonia Alphitonia excelsa, red ash Alpinia Alpinia caerulea, native ginger Alyxia Alyxia...
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  • soap plant or soap creeper), native to Southern Africa. Soapberry Alphitonia excelsa, soap tree Soapweed (disambiguation) "Ceanothus", Plant of the Month...
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    canopy, there also exist many other species such as, Acmena smithii, Alphitonia excelsa, Melaleuca salicina, Cupaniopsis anacardioides, Glochidion ferdinandi...
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  • males and 7–10 mm for females. The larvae bore in the inner bark of Alphitonia excelsa, the injured bark of Eucalyptus species, in branches of Ficus species...
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    the wood due to its availability; kauila (Colubrina oppositifolia or Alphitonia ponderosa), more durable woods when in contact with soil, was rarer. As...
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  • tremula subsp. tremula Varieties Dorstenia tayloriana var. laikipiensis Alphitonia marquesensis Byblis aquatica Byblis filifolia Byblis liniflora Byblis...
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    mistaken for a small beetle. Adults are known to visit flowers of Alphitonia excelsa (Rhamnaceae) and Guioa semiglauca (Sapindaceae). Larvae may live in...
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    Casuarina glauca, Glochidion ferdinandi, Lophostemon suaveolens, Alphitonia excelsa and Allocasuarina torulosa. Shrubs include Acacia floribunda, Prostanthera...
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  • var. macrantha Primula apennina Soldanella villosa Species Alphitonia erubescens Alphitonia ponderosa Auerodendron jamaicense Cayratia pedata Colubrina...
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