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Blush Cudgerie

Euroschinus falcatus Hook.f.
Blush Cudgerie
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Euroschinus falcatus, commonly known as Blush Cudgerie, is a large tree in the Anacardiaceae family. It is native to the east coast of Australia, ranging from the Cape York Peninsula to Jervis Bay. The species was described by Hook.f. in 1862.

Description

Euroschinus falcatus is a member of the Anacardiaceae family, which includes the mango and cashew. It is distributed across eastern Australia and is known by the common names Blush Cudgerie and maiden's blush. The tree is part of the Euroschinus genus and is found in regions including Queensland.

Other common names

RibbonwoodMaiden's BlushBlush CudgerieChinaman's CedarPink PoplarPort Macquarie Beech

Distribution

Global · Queensland

Synonyms

Rhus euroschinusSorindeia falcataEuroschinus falcatus var. angustifoliaEuroschinus parvifoliusEuroschinus falcatus var. typica

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