Dillenia alata, commonly known as red beech, golden guinea flower or golden guinea tree, is a tree in the Dilleniaceae family, found in tropical forests of the Moluccas, New Guinea, and northern Australia.[3][4]
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Dilleniaalata, commonly known as red beech, golden guinea flower or golden guinea tree, is a tree in the Dilleniaceae family, found in tropical forests...
5 mm for males and 6.5–7.5 mm for females. Larvae have been reared on Dilleniaalata. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pollanisus commoni. Wikispecies...
Red beech is a common name applied to several species of trees: Dilleniaalata, native to Northern Australia and New Guinea Fuscospora fusca, native to...
hirticalcar grows on trees in rainforest and along rivers, often growing on Dilleniaalata. It is only known from the McIlwraith Range where it grows at altitudes...
a wide range of plants, including Ipomoea batatas, Vitis vinifera, Dilleniaalata, Escallonia macrantha, Melastoma affine, Pentas lanceolata, Cayratia...
Scientific name Old name (as per Parkinson 1923) Dilleniaceae Dillenia pilosa Dillenia scabrella Dillenia pentagyna Delima sarmentosa Magnoliceae Magnolia andamanica...
of tall grassland, which give way to lowland moist forests with outenga Dillenia indica and boromthuri Talauma hodgsonii. Along the larger rivers, isolated...