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Flora of Australia / Lauraceae / Trees of Australia / Epiphytes / Endiandra / Elaeocarpus / Cryptocarya / Dendrobium / Syzygium / Plant taxonomy / Flora of New South Wales / Botany
Date: 2013-09-29 17:15:39
Flora of Australia
Lauraceae
Trees of Australia
Epiphytes
Endiandra
Elaeocarpus
Cryptocarya
Dendrobium
Syzygium
Plant taxonomy
Flora of New South Wales
Botany

Mount Lewis Botanical Significance (Notes adapted by R. Jago from SGAP publication ‘Cairns Conference’ 1986) Mount Lewis is one of many outstanding plant areas of North Queensland. It is a rainforest peak near Julatt

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