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''Backhousia'' is a
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of thirteen currently known species of
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s in the family
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. All the currently known species are
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in the
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s and seasonally dry forests of
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and
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. In 1845 in the European science publication the ''
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first published this genus's formal description and name, after
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James Backhouse :''See alsfor two other James Backhouse botanists and nursery owners of York.'' James Backhouse (8 July 1794 – 20 January 1869) was a botanist and missionary for the Quaker church in Australia. His son, also James Backhouse (1825–1890), was ...
from England and Australia. They grow to aromatic
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s or trees from tall, with leaves long and wide, arranged opposite to each other.


Species

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including undescribed species further afield outside Australia, for example likely in
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, this list lacks them—refer also to the genus ''Kania''. * ''
Backhousia angustifolia ''Backhousia angustifolia'', with common name narrow leaf myrtle, is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae, native to Queensland and northeastern New South Wales ) , nickname = , image_map = New South Wales in Australia.svg , map_cap ...
'' , curry myrtle, narrow leaf myrtle * ''
Backhousia bancroftii ''Backhousia'' is a genus of thirteen currently known species of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae. All the currently known species are endemic to Australia in the rainforests and seasonally dry forests of Queensland, New South Wales and ...
'' , Johnstone River hardwood * ''
Backhousia citriodora ''Backhousia citriodora'' (common names lemon myrtle, lemon scented myrtle, lemon scented ironwood) is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae, genus ''Backhousia''. It is endemic to subtropical rainforests of central and south-eastern Queensl ...
'' , lemon scented myrtle, sweet verbena tree, lemon scented verbena, lemon ironwood * ''
Backhousia enata ''Backhousia enata'' is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae, native to Northeastern Queensland ) , nickname = Sunshine State , image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia , subdivision ...
'' * ''
Backhousia gundarara ''Backhousia gundarara'' is a tree in the family Myrtaceae. The only known population occurs in the Kimberley Kimberly or Kimberley may refer to: Places and historical events Australia * Kimberley (Western Australia) ** Roman Catholic Dioce ...
'' ; formerly ''Backhousia'' sp. Prince Regent (W.O'Sullivan & D.Dureau WODD 42) WA Herbarium * ''
Backhousia hughesii ''Backhousia'' is a genus of thirteen currently known species of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae. All the currently known species are endemic to Australia in the rainforests and seasonally dry forests of Queensland, New South Wales and ...
'' , stony backhousia, stonewood, lime wood, grey teak * '' Backhousia kingii'' * '' Backhousia leptopetala'' , former name: ''Choricarpia leptopetala'' , brush turpentine, brown myrtle * ''
Backhousia myrtifolia ''Backhousia myrtifolia'' (commonly referred to as ''carrol, neverbreak, iron wood, grey myrtle'' or ''cinnamon myrtle'') is a small rainforest tree species which grows in subtropical rainforests of Eastern Australia. First discovered and s ...
'' , grey myrtle, carrol, ironwood, neverbreak, iron myrtle, cinnamon myrtle * '' Backhousia oligantha'' * ''
Backhousia sciadophora ''Backhousia sciadophora'' is a common Australian tree, growing from near Dungog in New South Wales to near Kilcoy in south east Queensland. Common names include Shatterwood, Ironwood, Boomerang Tree and Curracabark. The habitat of Shatterwood is ...
'' , shatterwood, ironwood, boomerang tree * ''
Backhousia subargentea ''Backhousia subargentea'' (syn. ''Choricarpia subargentea'') is a rare Australian rainforest tree, growing near Mullumbimby in north eastern New South Wales and from Boonah to Imbil in south eastern Queensland. Common names include giant iro ...
'' , former name: ''Choricarpia subargentea'' , giant ironwood, scrub ironwood, lancewood, ironwood box * '' Backhousia tetraptera'' ;Formerly included here: * ''Backhousia anisata'' was transferred to ''Anetholea anisata'', and later to ''
Syzygium anisatum :''Should not be confused with Clausena anisata, a small tree native to Southeast Asia and Australia.'' ''Syzygium anisatum'', with common names ringwood and aniseed tree, is a rare Australian rainforest tree with an aromatic leaf that has an ...
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References

Flora of Queensland Flora of New South Wales Rosids of Western Australia Myrtales of Australia Myrtaceae genera Endemic flora of Australia {{Australia-rosid-stub