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Pennantia cunninghamii

Pennantia cunninghamii Miers
Pennantia cunninghamii
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Pennantia cunninghamii, known as brown beech, is a tree native to eastern Australia. It belongs to the family Pennantiaceae and is characterized by a fluted trunk, elliptic or oblong leaves, and white flowers that are either bisexual or male.

Description

Pennantia cunninghamii is a species of flowering plant in the family Pennantiaceae. It is endemic to eastern Australia, specifically found in New South Wales and Queensland. The tree is distinguished by its fluted trunk, elliptic or oblong leaves, and white flowers, which may be either bisexual or male. The species was first described in 1852 by Miers.

Distribution

Global · New South Wales · Queensland

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