Pittosporum angustifolium (formerly Pittosporum phillyreoides) is a shrub or small tree growing throughout inland Australia. Common names include weeping pittosporum, butterbush, cattle bush, native apricot, apricot tree, gumbi gumbi (or gumby gumby), cumby cumby, meemeei, poison berry bush, and berrigan.
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Pittosporumangustifolium (formerly Pittosporum phillyreoides) is a shrub or small tree growing throughout inland Australia. Common names include weeping...
Weeping Pittosporum may refer to several Pittosporum species, including: Pittosporum phillyreoides, a Western Australian species Pittosporumangustifolium, an...
2002) Daniel Berrigan (1921 - 2016) Plants: Eremophila longifolia Pittosporumangustifolium Places in New South Wales: Berrigan, New South Wales, town Berrigan...
Systematic Botanists revision, Pittosporum phillyreoides was recombined and became a synonym for Pittosporumangustifolium. Neither circumscription has...
amaryllis on Pittosporumangustifolium -Living Desert State Park, Broken Hill, Australia - 2014 Ogyris amaryllis on Pittosporumangustifolium - Living Desert...
common hosts are species of Eucalyptus and Acacia and also Flindersia, Pittosporum, Santalum In a comprehensive study of Australian herbaria specimens,...
E. brachycorys. Low trees include Callitris columellaris and Pittosporumangustifolium. The tree is commercially available and is use for land reclamation...
botanist Karl Friedrich von Gaertner had coined the name Pentadactylon angustifolium in 1807 from a specimen in the collection of Joseph Banks to describe...
Pigeon I., Seagull I., Tattler I., West Wallabi I. Pittosporum phillyreoides Weeping Pittosporum 10 islands Middle I. Plantago coronopus Buckshorn Plantain...