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AUSTRALIAN PLANTS. 
BOTANICAL NAME. 
COMMON NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Ficus Bellingeri “Bellinger River Fig Tree” (evergreen tree, 30 to 60 
C. Moore ft.)—N.S.W. 
„ Benjaminea “Willow Fig Tree” (evergreen tree, 30 ft.)—Q’land: 
Linnaeus and Asia. 
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columnar is 
Moore and 
F. v. Mueller 
Cunninghamii 
Miquel 
eugenioides 
F. v. Mueller 
fasciculata 
F. v. Mueller 
glabella 
Blame 
glomerata 
Willdenow 
gracilipes 
Bailey 
Henneana 
Miquel 
hispida 
Linnaeus ill 
macrophylla 
Desfontaines 
macrophylla 
Desfontaines 
vat*, a urea 
magnifolia 
F. v. Mueller 
Muelleri 
Miquel 
Pinkiana 
F. v. Mueller 
platypoda 
A. Cunningham 
retusa 
Linnaeus 
rubiginosa 
Desfontaines 
rubiginosa 
Desfontaines 
varlegata 
Watkinsiana 
Bailey 
“Banyan Tree” of Lord Howe’s Island (evergreen tree,. 
40 to 60 ft.)—Lord Howe’s Island. 
“Cunningham's Fig Tree,” or “Be-ni”* (evergreen 
tree, 80 ft.)—Q’land. 
“Eugenia-like Fig Tree” (evergreen tree, 100 ft.) — 
N.S.W., Q’land, and N. Aust. 
“Boobah Fig” (evergreen shrub, 10 to 15 ft.) — 
Q’land. 
“Swamp Fig Tree” (evergreen tree, 20 to 30 ft.) — 
Q’land, N. Aust., Himalayas, and Burmah. 
“Cluster Fig Tree.” “Leichhardt’s Clustered Fig,’” 
“Moo-chai,”’* or “Parpa”* (evergreen tree, 40 to 
60 ft.)—Q’land, N. Aust., and Asia. 
“Slender Fig Tree” (evergreen tree, 20 to 30 ft.) — 
Q’land. 
“Cedar Fig” (evergreen shrub or tree, 20 to 30 ft.) 
—Q’land and N. Aust. 
“Opposite-leaved Fig Tree,” “Boombil”* or “Wo-o”* 
(evergreen tree, 40 to 50 ft.)—Q’land, N. 
Aust., and Asia. 
“Moreton Bay Fig Tree,” “Queensland Caoutchouc or 
Rubber Tree,”* or “Waabie”* (evergreen tree, 50 
to 100 ft.)—N.S.W. and Q’land. 
“Golden-leaved Moreton Bay Fig Tree” (evergreen 
tree, 10 to 20 ft.)—Garden origin. 
“Great-leaved Fig Tree” (evergreen tree, 50 to 10O 
ft.)—Q’land. 
“Mueller’s Fig Tree” (evergreen tree, 30 to 50 ft.) — 
N.S.W. 
“Pink’s Fig Tree” (evergreen tree, 20 to 30 ft.) — 
Q’land. 
“Djaka-oor”* (evergreen tree)—Q’land, N., S., and 
W. Aust. 
“Glossy-leaved Fig Tree,” or “Tunduli”* (evergreen 
tree, 15 to 25 ft..)—Q’land, N. Aust., New Cale¬ 
donia, and Asia. 
“N.S.W. Banyan Tree,” “Port Jackson Fig Tree,” 
“Illawarra Fig Tree,” “Rusty Fig Tree,” or 
“Pingy”* (evergreen tree, 60 to 80 ft.)—N.S.W. 
and Q’land. 
“Variegated Port Jackson Fig” (evergreen tree, 12 
to 15 ft.)—N.S.W. 
“Watkins’ Fig Tree” (evergreen tree, 40 to 60 ft.) — 
Q’land. 
