Red Ash (Alphitonia exelsa)
Large dark green, leafy spreading tree, white flowers. detail >>
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Cluster Fig (Ficus racemosa)
Large cluster fig tree detail >>
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Black Wattle (Acacia auriculiformus)
Fast growing dark trunk wattle,yellow cylindrical flowers, spreading shelter tree used in coastal stabilisation detail >>
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North Kimberley Crepe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia archeriana)
Deciduous tree, endemic, showy pink flowers, 1-2cm capsules containing numerous seeds detail >>
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Freshwater Mangrove (Lophostemon grandiflorus)
Medium to large tree, small glossy leaves, highly scented flowers detail >>
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Cajuput (Melaleuca cajuputi)
Spreading, weeping Paperbark, large lime leaves detail >>
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Broadleaf Paperbark (Melaleuca viridiflora)
Medium Paperbark small but broad leaves, cream/red flowers detail >>
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Mamajen (Mimusops elengi)
Large spreading tree, dark fissured trunk, glossy green leaves edible orange/red fruit detail >>
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(Timonius timon)
Showy tall and well-shaped vine forest tree, glossy light green foliage, green to orange when ripe fruit containing many fine seeds detail >>
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Mt Gladys Palm (Livistona nasmophila)
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Saltwater Paperbark (Melaleuca alsophila (acacioides))
Tall shrub or medium tree, highly scented small white flowers and aromatic leaves with a high oil content. Found in areas adjacent to mud flats, creeks and salt affected wetlands in the Kimberley detail >>
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(Aidia racemosa)
Dark green foliage, heavily scented small white flowers in dense terminal clusters. Fruits are small drupes changing from green to red when ripe. Along West and North Kimberley rivers. detail >>
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Cheesefruit (Morinda citrifolia)
Thick drooping dark green foliage, cone shaped soft strong smelling fruit, small white blossoms. detail >>
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(Syzygium eucalyptoides ssp eucalyptoides)
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Bitterbark (Alstonia linearis)
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Beauty Leaf Tree, Indian Oil Nut (Calophyllum inophyllum)
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Screwpine (Pandanus spiralis)
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(Xanthostemon paradoxum)
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