Australian Plants 
SUITABLE FOR 
GARDENS, PARKS, TIMBER RESERVES, ETC. 
Native Names are marked thus * 
F. signifies family. f. signifies flower. 
BOTANICAL NAME. 
COMMON NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Abrophyllum ornans “Rich Bush Leaf” (evergreen shrub), f. yellowish— 
Hooker fii F. Saxifrageae —N.S.W. and Q’land. 
Abrotanella nivigena 
F. v. Mueller 
Abrus precatorius 
Linnaeus 
Abutilon Avicennas 
Gaertner 
„ otocarpum 
F. V. Mueller 
Acacia acanthoclada 
F. v. Mueller 
,, acinacea 
Lindley 
„ acuminata 
Ben th am 
alate 
R. Brown 
alpina 
F. v. Mueller 
amcena 
Wendland 
aneura 
F. v. Mueller 
“Munyong Mountain Herb" (perennial)—F. Com- 
positcie —Victoria. 
“Crab’s Eyes,” or “Coral-bead Plant” (deciduous 
climber), f. pink—F. Leguminosae —Asia, Africa, 
America, Queensland, and N. Aust. 
“American Green Velvet-leaf,” or “Lantern Flower,” 
“Indian Mallow,” “Abutilon Hemp,” or “China 
Jute” (annual), f. yellow—F. Malvaceae — 
Europe, Asia, N. America, Vic., N.S.W., and S. 
Aust. 
“Ear-fruited ‘Lantern Flower’ ” (evergreen shrub, 8 
to 10 ft.), f. yellow—Victoria, N.S.W., Q’land, 
N., S. and W. Aust. 
“Windi”* (evergreen shrub, 8 to 10 ft.), f. yellow— 
F. Leguminosae —Vic., N.S.W., S. and W. Aust. 
“Governor Latrobe’s Acacia” (evergreen shrub, 5 to 
8 ft.), f. yellow—Vic., N.S.W., and S. Aust. 
“Raspberry-scented Acacia,” or “Raspberry-Jam 
Tree” (evergreen tree, 30 to 40 ft.), f. yellow— 
W. Aust. 
“Winged Acacia” (evergreen shrub, 5 to 6 ft.), f. 
yellow—W. Aust. 
“Mount Wellington Wattle” (evergreen shrub, 4 to 5 
ft.), f. yellow—Vic. 
“Pleasing Acacia” (evergreen shrub, 12 to 15 ft.), 
f. yellow—Vic. and N.S.W. 
“Mulga-tree,” or “Yarren”* (evergreen tree, 20 to 30 
ft.), f. yellow—Vic., N.S.W., Q’land, S. and W. 
Aust. 
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