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Leichhardtia Lloydii
''Leichhardtia lloydii'', Synonym (taxonomy), synonym ''Marsdenia lloydii'', is a climbing plant found in eastern Australia (New South Wales, Queensland). It is known as the corky marsdenia. This member of the Apocynaceae, dogbane family exudes white sap when leaves are broken from the stem. The stems have a white fissured corky covering. This plant is found in and around drier rainforest areas, north from Gloucester, New South Wales. References

Asclepiadoideae Flora of New South Wales Flora of Queensland Taxa named by Paul Irwin Forster {{Apocynaceae-stub ...
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Kerewong State Forest
Kerewong State Forest is situated in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. It is 4,020 hectares in size. The high rainfall and volcanically enriched soils produce tall eucalyptus forest and rainforest in gullies. Threatened fauna within the forest includes the greater glider, koala and stuttering frog. Widespread felling of trees is occurring in 2011 and 2012 at Kerewong State Forest, using modern logging techniques. The blackbutt is a preferred logging species. See also *Environmental issues in Australia Environmental issue in Australia describes a number of environmental issues which affect the environment of Australia. There are a range of such issues, some of the relating to conservation in Australia while others, for example the deteriora ... References Forests of New South Wales New South Wales state forests {{NewSouthWales-geo-stub ...
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