Top End Native Plant Society newsletter
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Top End Native Plant Society
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2017-10-01
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Top End Native Plant Society; Periodicals; Plant; Darwin Region
Top End Native Plant Society
Palmerston
Oct-17
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https://hdl.handle.net/10070/274133
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5 The Barringtonia trees were surrounded by a red carpet of fallen flowers, and looked quite spectacular. Luffa aegyptiaca Coccinia grandis - presumably introduced for its culinary uses. However, populations in eastern Arnhem Land give every appearance of being native. Nymphaea violacea Nelumbo nucifera Article by Sarah Hirst; photos by Russell Dempster; species list compiled by Dave Liddle
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