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Dubouzetia
''Dubouzetia'' is a genus of about eleven species known to science, growing from shrubs up to large trees, in Papuasia and Australasia and constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae. They grow naturally in New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Maluku Islands, Moluccas, and in Australia in the Northern Territory and north-eastern Queensland. Some species grow from understorey trees up to large trees in the natural habitats of rainforests, some species grow up to smaller shrubs in drier forests and in Australia two rare species occur, only known from sandstone rocky outcrops. In Australia, the very restricted north-eastern Queensland endemic species ''D. saxatilis'' has official recognition of its risk of extinction in the wild by the Queensland state government's official "vulnerable" species conservation status. Naming and classification In 1861 European science formally named and described this genus and its New Caledonia type species ''D. campanulata'', authored by the Fr ...
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Dubouzetia Dentata
''Dubouzetia'' is a genus of about eleven species known to science, growing from shrubs up to large trees, in Papuasia and Australasia and constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae. They grow naturally in New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Maluku Islands, Moluccas, and in Australia in the Northern Territory and north-eastern Queensland. Some species grow from understorey trees up to large trees in the natural habitats of rainforests, some species grow up to smaller shrubs in drier forests and in Australia two rare species occur, only known from sandstone rocky outcrops. In Australia, the very restricted north-eastern Queensland endemic species ''D. saxatilis'' has official recognition of its risk of extinction in the wild by the Queensland state government's official "vulnerable" species conservation status. Naming and classification In 1861 European science formally named and described this genus and its New Caledonia type species ''D. campanulata'', authored by the Fr ...
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Dubouzetia Saxatilis
''Dubouzetia'' is a genus of about eleven species known to science, growing from shrubs up to large trees, in Papuasia and Australasia and constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae. They grow naturally in New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Moluccas, and in Australia in the Northern Territory and north-eastern Queensland. Some species grow from understorey trees up to large trees in the natural habitats of rainforests, some species grow up to smaller shrubs in drier forests and in Australia two rare species occur, only known from sandstone rocky outcrops. In Australia, the very restricted north-eastern Queensland endemic species ''D. saxatilis'' has official recognition of its risk of extinction in the wild by the Queensland state government's official "vulnerable" species conservation status. Naming and classification In 1861 European science formally named and described this genus and its New Caledonia type species ''D. campanulata'', authored by the French botanists ...
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Dubouzetia Elegans
''Dubouzetia'' is a genus of about eleven species known to science, growing from shrubs up to large trees, in Papuasia and Australasia and constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae. They grow naturally in New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Moluccas, and in Australia in the Northern Territory and north-eastern Queensland. Some species grow from understorey trees up to large trees in the natural habitats of rainforests, some species grow up to smaller shrubs in drier forests and in Australia two rare species occur, only known from sandstone rocky outcrops. In Australia, the very restricted north-eastern Queensland endemic species ''D. saxatilis'' has official recognition of its risk of extinction in the wild by the Queensland state government's official "vulnerable" species conservation status. Naming and classification In 1861 European science formally named and described this genus and its New Caledonia type species ''D. campanulata'', authored by the French botanists ...
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Dubouzetia Guillauminii
''Dubouzetia'' is a genus of about eleven species known to science, growing from shrubs up to large trees, in Papuasia and Australasia and constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae. They grow naturally in New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Moluccas, and in Australia in the Northern Territory and north-eastern Queensland. Some species grow from understorey trees up to large trees in the natural habitats of rainforests, some species grow up to smaller shrubs in drier forests and in Australia two rare species occur, only known from sandstone rocky outcrops. In Australia, the very restricted north-eastern Queensland endemic species ''D. saxatilis'' has official recognition of its risk of extinction in the wild by the Queensland state government's official "vulnerable" species conservation status. Naming and classification In 1861 European science formally named and described this genus and its New Caledonia type species ''D. campanulata'', authored by the French botanists ...
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Dubouzetia Kairoi
''Dubouzetia'' is a genus of about eleven species known to science, growing from shrubs up to large trees, in Papuasia and Australasia and constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae. They grow naturally in New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Moluccas, and in Australia in the Northern Territory and north-eastern Queensland. Some species grow from understorey trees up to large trees in the natural habitats of rainforests, some species grow up to smaller shrubs in drier forests and in Australia two rare species occur, only known from sandstone rocky outcrops. In Australia, the very restricted north-eastern Queensland endemic species ''D. saxatilis'' has official recognition of its risk of extinction in the wild by the Queensland state government's official "vulnerable" species conservation status. Naming and classification In 1861 European science formally named and described this genus and its New Caledonia type species ''D. campanulata'', authored by the French botanists ...
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Dubouzetia Confusa
''Dubouzetia'' is a genus of about eleven species known to science, growing from shrubs up to large trees, in Papuasia and Australasia and constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae. They grow naturally in New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Moluccas, and in Australia in the Northern Territory and north-eastern Queensland. Some species grow from understorey trees up to large trees in the natural habitats of rainforests, some species grow up to smaller shrubs in drier forests and in Australia two rare species occur, only known from sandstone rocky outcrops. In Australia, the very restricted north-eastern Queensland endemic species ''D. saxatilis'' has official recognition of its risk of extinction in the wild by the Queensland state government's official "vulnerable" species conservation status. Naming and classification In 1861 European science formally named and described this genus and its New Caledonia type species ''D. campanulata'', authored by the French botanists ...
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Dubouzetia Caudiculata
''Dubouzetia'' is a genus of about eleven species known to science, growing from shrubs up to large trees, in Papuasia and Australasia and constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae. They grow naturally in New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Moluccas, and in Australia in the Northern Territory and north-eastern Queensland. Some species grow from understorey trees up to large trees in the natural habitats of rainforests, some species grow up to smaller shrubs in drier forests and in Australia two rare species occur, only known from sandstone rocky outcrops. In Australia, the very restricted north-eastern Queensland endemic species ''D. saxatilis'' has official recognition of its risk of extinction in the wild by the Queensland state government's official "vulnerable" species conservation status. Naming and classification In 1861 European science formally named and described this genus and its New Caledonia type species ''D. campanulata'', authored by the French botanists ...
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Dubouzetia Australiensis
''Dubouzetia'' is a genus of about eleven species known to science, growing from shrubs up to large trees, in Papuasia and Australasia and constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae. They grow naturally in New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Moluccas, and in Australia in the Northern Territory and north-eastern Queensland. Some species grow from understorey trees up to large trees in the natural habitats of rainforests, some species grow up to smaller shrubs in drier forests and in Australia two rare species occur, only known from sandstone rocky outcrops. In Australia, the very restricted north-eastern Queensland endemic species ''D. saxatilis'' has official recognition of its risk of extinction in the wild by the Queensland state government's official "vulnerable" species conservation status. Naming and classification In 1861 European science formally named and described this genus and its New Caledonia type species ''D. campanulata'', authored by the French botanists ...
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Dubouzetia Acuminata
''Dubouzetia'' is a genus of about eleven species known to science, growing from shrubs up to large trees, in Papuasia and Australasia and constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae. They grow naturally in New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Moluccas, and in Australia in the Northern Territory and north-eastern Queensland. Some species grow from understorey trees up to large trees in the natural habitats of rainforests, some species grow up to smaller shrubs in drier forests and in Australia two rare species occur, only known from sandstone rocky outcrops. In Australia, the very restricted north-eastern Queensland endemic species ''D. saxatilis'' has official recognition of its risk of extinction in the wild by the Queensland state government's official "vulnerable" species conservation status. Naming and classification In 1861 European science formally named and described this genus and its New Caledonia type species ''D. campanulata'', authored by the French botanists ...
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Dubouzetia Elegans Var
''Dubouzetia'' is a genus of about eleven species known to science, growing from shrubs up to large trees, in Papuasia and Australasia and constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae. They grow naturally in New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Moluccas, and in Australia in the Northern Territory and north-eastern Queensland. Some species grow from understorey trees up to large trees in the natural habitats of rainforests, some species grow up to smaller shrubs in drier forests and in Australia two rare species occur, only known from sandstone rocky outcrops. In Australia, the very restricted north-eastern Queensland endemic species ''D. saxatilis'' has official recognition of its risk of extinction in the wild by the Queensland state government's official "vulnerable" species conservation status. Naming and classification In 1861 European science formally named and described this genus and its New Caledonia type species ''D. campanulata'', authored by the French botanists ...
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Dubouzetia Galorei
''Dubouzetia'' is a genus of about eleven species known to science, growing from shrubs up to large trees, in Papuasia and Australasia and constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae. They grow naturally in New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Moluccas, and in Australia in the Northern Territory and north-eastern Queensland. Some species grow from understorey trees up to large trees in the natural habitats of rainforests, some species grow up to smaller shrubs in drier forests and in Australia two rare species occur, only known from sandstone rocky outcrops. In Australia, the very restricted north-eastern Queensland endemic species ''D. saxatilis'' has official recognition of its risk of extinction in the wild by the Queensland state government's official "vulnerable" species conservation status. Naming and classification In 1861 European science formally named and described this genus and its New Caledonia type species ''D. campanulata'', authored by the French botanists ...
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Dubouzetia Campanulata
''Dubouzetia'' is a genus of about eleven species known to science, growing from shrubs up to large trees, in Papuasia and Australasia and constituting part of the plant family Elaeocarpaceae. They grow naturally in New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Moluccas, and in Australia in the Northern Territory and north-eastern Queensland. Some species grow from understorey trees up to large trees in the natural habitats of rainforests, some species grow up to smaller shrubs in drier forests and in Australia two rare species occur, only known from sandstone rocky outcrops. In Australia, the very restricted north-eastern Queensland endemic species ''D. saxatilis'' has official recognition of its risk of extinction in the wild by the Queensland state government's official "vulnerable" species conservation status. Naming and classification In 1861 European science formally named and described this genus and its New Caledonia type species ''D. campanulata'', authored by the French botanists ...
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