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Angophora bakeri (Narrow-leaved Apple)

Angophora bakeri
Angophora bakeri

Angophora costata (Rusty Gum, Smooth-barked Apple)

Angophora costata
Angophora costata
Angophora costata

Angophora leiocarpa (Smooth-barked Apple)

Angophora melanoxylon (Coolabah Apple)

Angophora melanoxylon
Angophora melanoxylon
Angophora melanoxylon

Angophora sp. (Angophora species)

Angophora sp.
Angophora sp.
Angophora sp.

Angophora subvelutina (Broad-leaved Apple)

Angophora woodsiana (Rough-barked Apple)

Corymbia abbreviata (Scraggy Bloodwood)

Corymbia abergiana (Range Bloodwood)

Corymbia arenaria (Black Bloodwood)

Corymbia arnhemensis (Katherine Gorge Bloodwood)

Corymbia aspera (Rough Leaf Range Gum)

Corymbia bella (Weeping Ghost Gum)

Corymbia blakei (Ghost Gum)

Corymbia bleeseri (Glossy-leaved Bloodwood)

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