Vascular Plants

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Harden, G.J. in Harden, G.J. (ed.) (2000), Lauraceae. Flora of New South Wales Revised Edition 1 : 133-147 (Paper) Harden, G.J. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Avocado
  2. Beilschmiedia Nees
  3. Beilschmiedia elliptica C.T.White & W.D.Francis
  4. Beilschmiedia obtusifolia (F.Muell. ex Meisn.) F.Muell.
  5. Black Walnut
  6. Bolly Gum
  7. Brown Bolly Gum
  8. Camphor Laurel
  9. Cassytha Osbeck
  10. Cassytha filiformis L.
  11. Cassytha glabella R.Br.
  12. Cassytha glabella f. dispar (Schltdl.) J.Z.Weber
  13. Cassytha glabella R.Br. f. glabella
  14. Cassytha melantha R.Br.
  15. Cassytha paniculata R.Br.
  16. Cassytha phaeolasia (F.Muell.) Benth.
  17. Cassytha pubescens R.Br.
  18. Cassytha racemosa f. muelleri (Meisn.) J.Z.Weber
  19. Cinnamomum Schaeff.
  20. Cinnamomum camphora (L.) J.Presl
  21. Cinnamomum oliveri F.M.Bailey
  22. Cinnamomum virens R.T.Baker
  23. Cryptocarya R.Br.
  24. Cryptocarya bidwillii Meisn.
  25. Cryptocarya bowiei (Walp.) Druce
  26. Cryptocarya dorrigoensis Frodin ex B.Hyland & A.G.Floyd
  27. Cryptocarya erythroxylon Maiden & Betche ex Maiden
  28. Cryptocarya floydii Kosterm.
  29. Cryptocarya foetida R.T.Baker
  30. Cryptocarya foveolata C.T.White & W.D.Francis
  31. Cryptocarya glaucescens R.Br.
  32. Cryptocarya laevigata Blume
  33. Cryptocarya laevigata var. bowiei (Walp.) Kosterm.
  34. Cryptocarya meisneriana Frodin
  35. Cryptocarya microneura Meisn.
  36. Cryptocarya nova-anglica B.Hyland & A.G.Floyd
  37. Cryptocarya obovata R.Br.
  38. Cryptocarya rigida Meisn.
  39. Cryptocarya sp. A (aff. rigida)
  40. Cryptocarya sp. B (aff. triplinervis)
  41. Cryptocarya triplinervis R.Br.
  42. Cryptocarya triplinervis var. pubens B.Hyland
  43. Cryptocarya triplinervis R.Br. var. triplinervis
  44. Cryptocarya williwilliana B.Hyland & A.G.Floyd
  45. Devil's Twine
  46. Domatia Tree
  47. Dorrigo Laurel
  48. Dorrigo Maple
  49. Dorrigo Plum
  50. Endiandra R.Br.
  51. Endiandra compressa C.T.White
  52. Endiandra crassiflora C.T.White & W.D.Francis
  53. Endiandra discolor Benth.
  54. Endiandra floydii B.Hyland
  55. Endiandra globosa Maiden & Betche
  56. Endiandra hayesii Kosterm.
  57. Endiandra introrsa C.T.White
  58. Endiandra muelleri Meisn.
  59. Endiandra muelleri Meisn. subsp. muelleri
  60. Endiandra pubens Meisn.
  61. Endiandra sieberi Nees
  62. Endiandra virens F.Muell.
  63. Forest Maple
  64. Glenugie Laurel
  65. Glossy Laurel
  66. Gorge Laurel
  67. Green Bolly Gum
  68. Green-leaved Rose Walnut
  69. Grey Walnut
  70. Hairy Walnut
  71. Hard Corkwood
  72. Jackwood
  73. Lauraceae Juss.
  74. Litsea Lam.
  75. Litsea australis B.Hyland
  76. Litsea reticulata (Meisn.) F.Muell.
  77. Mountain Laurel
  78. Mountain Walnut
  79. Murrogun
  80. Neolitsea (Benth.) Merr.
  81. Neolitsea australiensis Kosterm.
  82. Neolitsea dealbata (R.Br.) Merr.
  83. Oliver's Sassafras
  84. Pepperberry
  85. Persea Mill.
  86. Persea americana Mill.
  87. Pigeonberry Ash
  88. Red-barked Sassafras
  89. Red-fruited Laurel
  90. Rose Walnut
  91. Rusty Rose Walnut
  92. Small-leaved Laurel
  93. Stinking Cryptocarya
  94. Thick-leaved Laurel
  95. Three-veined Cryptocarya
  96. White Apple
  97. White Bark
  98. White Bolly Gum
  99. Yellow Laurel

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