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Brown Birch

Scolopia braunii (Klotzsch) Sleumer
Brown Birch
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Scolopia braunii is a rainforest tree native to Australian coastal rainforests. It is known by several common names, including flintwood, mountain cherry, and brown birch. The species is part of the Salicaceae family and is distributed in regions such as New South Wales and Queensland.

Description

Scolopia braunii, also referred to as brown birch, is a tree species found in the coastal rainforests of Australia. It is a member of the genus Scolopia and the Salicaceae family. The species is native to areas including New South Wales and Queensland, where it grows in diverse rainforest habitats. Common names associated with this species include flintwood and mountain cherry. First described in 1972, it is recognized for its presence in various types of Australian rainforest ecosystems.

Other common names

Brown BirchFlintwoodMountain CherryScolopia

Distribution

Global · New South Wales · Queensland

Synonyms

Adenogyrus braunii

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