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734. Australian Sandal Wood with Mistletoe and Emu Wren, West AuIn this case the leaves of the parasite (Loranthus pendulus, Sieb.) and the nurse plants (Fusanus spicatus, R. Br.) are so much alike as not to be easily distinguishable
778. Australian Spear Lily and an AcaciaThere are two species of Doryanthes, the present D. Palmeri, Hill, and D. excelsa, which has a globose inflorescence. They both inhabit Eastern Australia. See 844 in the gallery above
844. Australian Spear LilyAloe abyssinica, Lam, . was discovered by the celebrated traveller Bruce, who sent seeds of it to Paris about the year 1777, and it seems to have been in cultivation ever since
Callistemon comboynensiscliff bottlebrush
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