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| Ear fruit | Enterolobium cyclocarpum |
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| Ear pod wattle | Acacia auriculiformis |
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| Earpod-tree | Enterolobium cyclocarpum |
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| East African afrormosia | Pericopsis angolensis |
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| East African bombax | Bombax rhodognaphalon |
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| East African cordia | Cordia africana |
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| East African green wood | Warburgia ugandensis |
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| East African greenheart | Warburgia ugandensis / Warburgia salutaris |
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| East African Laburnum | Calpurnia aurea |
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| East African olive | Olea capensis |
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| East African yellow wood | Podocarpus latifolius / Podocarpus falcatus |
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| East Indian Ebony |
see Ebony, East Indian |
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| East Indian rosewood |
see Rosewood, Indian |
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| East Indian satinwood |
see Satinwood, Ceylon |
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| East Indian screw tree | Helicteres isora |
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| East-African camphor wood | Ocotea usambarensis |
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| Easter tree | Wrightia tinctoria / Holarrhena antidysenterica / Nerium antidysentericum |
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| Eastern cotton bush | Maireana brevifolia |
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| Eastern Cottonwood | Populus deltoides |
see Cottonwood, Eastern |
| Eastern hemlock | Tsuga canadensis |
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| Eastern hop hornbeam | Ostrya virginica |
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| eastern juniper |
see Cedar Eastern Red |
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| eastern poplar |
see Cottonwood, Eastern |
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| Eastern Red Cedar | Juniperus virginiana |
see Cedar Eastern Red |
| Eastern red oak |
see Oak, Red |
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| Eastern white cedar |
see Cedar, Northern White |
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| Eastern white oak |
see Oak, White |
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| Eastern white pine |
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| East-Indian walnut | Albizia lebbeck |
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| Ebanghemwa |
see Guarea |
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| ebene |
see Blackwood, African |
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| Ebony | Diospyros ebenum / Diospyros melanoxylon |
Ebony is the heartwood of a tropical persimmon tree. Commercial supplies come from Africa, Ceylon and the Dutch East Indies. Some are all black and some are streaked. The wood is very hard and heavy and is prized for inlay work, piano keys, novelties, knife handles, brush backs, violin finger boards and keys, etc. |
| Ebony, African | (Diospyrus spp.) |
Other common names:
Includes varieties from
Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Kribi, Gaboon, Madagascar, and Zaire. Distribution:
Grows primarily in central to southern
Africa. |
| Ebony, Black |
Black, fine grain |
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| Ebony, Brazilian |
Lesser grades are darker ebony strip graining with amber veins randomly running through. Higher grades are more consistent with the darker ebony tones with no sap runs (lighter coloring) |
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| Ebony, East Indian | (Diospyrus spp.) |
Other common names:
Indian ebony, camagon,
golden ebony, and other names such as Macassar ebony according to origin. |
| Ebony, Gaboon |
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| Ebony, golden |
see Ebony, East Indian |
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| Ebony, Indian |
see Ebony, East Indian |
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| Ebony, Macassar |
see Ebony, East Indian |
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| Ebony, Mozambique |
see Blackwood, African |
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| Ebony, Senegal |
see Blackwood, African |
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| Ebony, white |
see Persimmon |
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| Efuodwe |
see Utile |
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| Egba |
see Agba |
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| Egyptian doum palm | Hyphaene thebaica |
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| Egyptian privet | Lawsonia inermis |
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| Egyptian thorn | Acacia nilotica subsp. Nilotica |
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| Ehie |
see Ovangkol |
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| Ejen |
see Ayan |
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| Ekebergia | Ekebergia capensis |
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| Ekki/Azobe | Lophira alata |
Other common names:
Bongossi, Bakundu
(Cameroon), Kaku (Ghana), Esore (Ivory Coast). Aba (Nigeria), Endwi (SierrraLeone) |
| Eldar pine | Pinus eldarica |
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| Elephant apple | Feronia limonia |
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| Elephant ear wattle | Acacia dunnii |
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| Elephant hedge bean tree | Schotia latifolia |
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| Elephant orange | Strychnos spinosa |
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| Elephant-ear | Enterolobium cyclocarpum |
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| Elgon olive | Olea capensis |
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| Elm, American | (Ulmus americana) |
Other common names:
white elm, water elm, soft
elm and gray elm. |
| Elm, cork |
see Elm, Rock |
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| Elm, Dutch |
see Elm, European |
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| Elm, European | (Ulmus spp.) |
Other common names:
English elm, smooth-leaved
(French or Flemish) elm, Dutch elm and wych or Scotch elm. |
| Elm, Flemish |
see Elm, European |
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| Elm, French |
see Elm, European |
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| Elm, gray |
see Elm, Slippery |
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| Elm, grey |
see Elm, American |
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| Elm, hard |
see Elm, Rock |
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| Elm, hickory |
see Elm, Rock |
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| Elm, moose |
see Elm, Slippery |
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| elm, red |
see Elm, Slippery |
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| Elm, Rock | (Ulmus thomasii) |
Other common names:
hard elm, cork elm and
hickory elm. |
| Elm, Scotch |
see Elm, European |
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| Elm, Slippery | (Ulmus rubra) |
Other common names:
red elm, gray elm, soft elm
and moose elm. |
| Elm, smooth-leaved |
see Elm, European |
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| Elm, soft |
see Elm, American see Elm, Slippery |
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| Elm, water |
see Elm, American |
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| Elm, white |
see Elm, American |
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| Elm, Wych |
see Elm, European |
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| Elm,English |
see Elm, European |
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| Emblic myrobalan | Phyllanthus emblica |
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| Empress tree | Paulownia imperalis |
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| Encino |
see Oak, White |
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| Eng | Dipterocarpus tuberculatus |
Burma Heavy timber used for constructional work very similar to Keruing Sapwood is brownish grey, heartwood is brownish red which darkens considerably on exposure to air Not easy to wirk being resinous durable below average stability |
| Englemann Spruce | Picea engelmannii |
Other common names:
Also known as white spruce
locally. |
| English ash | Fraxinus excelsior |
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| English beech |
see Beech, European |
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| English elm |
see Elm, European |
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| English holly | Ilex aquifolium |
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| English oak | Quercus robur |
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| English walnut | Juglans regia |
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| English yew | Taxus baccata |
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| Enju | Sophora japonica |
(Pagoda Tree) From Japan A tree attaining a height of 40 feet. The wood is of high technical value and yields a dye used for dyeing white cloth yellow and blue cloth green. |
| Entapuloh | Teijsmanniodendron spp. |
Sapwood is yellow and fairly distinct from the heartwood, which is pale yellowish brown. Grain is straight or shallowly interlocked. Texture is rather fine and even. Used as a general utility timber. |
| Ervadi |
see Rosewood, Indian |
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| Espavel | Anacardium excelsum |
Espave Columbia, venezuela brittle and weak timber moderately durable works easily but gives a poor surface Yellow brown to reddish brown colour with a golden lustre, interlocked grain and close uniform texture Used for turnery and interior work |
| Espinillo | Pithecellobium scallare |
Other common names:
Catsclaw |
| Etimoe | Copaifera salikounda |
West Africa red-brown semihard Hardwood 695 – 950 kg cu m resistant Building and carcassing timber Fournierholz Furniture Parquet Profile strips Schindeln Plywood Taefer Stairs Good workability |
| Ettrema mallee | Eucalyptus sturgissiana |
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| Eucalyptus species | (Eucalyptus Spp) |
see Jarrah see Karri |
| Eugenia | Eugenia stipitata |
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| Euphrates poplar | Populus euphratica |
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| European alder | Alnus glutinosa |
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| European ash | Fraxinus excelsior |
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| European Beech | Fagus sylvatica |
see Beech, European |
| European Birch |
see Birch, European |
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| European bird cherry | Prunus padus |
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| European black poplar |
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| European Cherry |
see Cherry, European |
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| European Chestnut | Castanea sativa |
see Chestnut, European |
| European cranberry bush | Viburnum opulus |
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| European dwarf cherry | Prunus fruticosa |
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| European elder | Sambucus nigra |
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| European Elm |
see Elm, European |
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| European fan palm | Chamaerops humilis |
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| European field elm | Ulmus carpinifolia |
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| European filbert | Corylus avellana |
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| European fly honeysuckle | Lonicera xylosteum |
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| European green alder | Alnus viridis |
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| European hackberry | Celtis australis |
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| European hop hornbeam | Ostrya carpinifolia |
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| European Hornbeam | (Carpinus betulus) |
Other common names:
hornbeam, avenbok, haagbeuk,
vitbok. |
| European larch | Larix europaea |
see Larch, European |
| European mountain ash | Sorbus aucuparia |
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| European plum | Prunus domestica |
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| European silver fir | Abies alba |
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| European white birch | Betula pendula |
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| European white elm | Ulmus americana |
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| European wild apple | Malus sylvestris |
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| European Yew |
see Yew, European |
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| Evergreen alder | Alnus jorullensis |
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| Evergreen holly |
see Holly, American |
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| Evergreen magnolia |
see Magnolia |
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| Expo gold | Xanthostemon chrysanthus |
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| Ezomatsu | Picea jezoensis |
(Spruce) From Japan Height 120 feet, diameter 35 inches. Wood used for houses, cabinet making, match boxes, paper pulp and musical instruments. |
| Faieira | Roupala brasiliensis |
Tree of 15 to 25 meters high. Found in the Amazon regions, and south eastern areas to Paraná. Its wood is used for civil and naval construction, and carpentry, furniture, etc. 950 kg very durable |
| Falcon's claw acacia | Acacia polyacantha subsp. polyacantha |
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| False acacia | Robinia pseudoacacia |
see Black Locust |
| False boxwood |
see Dogwood, Flowering |
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| False cypress |
see Cedar Atlantic White see Cedar, Port-Orford |
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| False iroko | Antiaris toxicaria |
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| False mvule | Antiaris toxicaria |
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| False nutmeg | Pycnanthus angolensis |
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| False sago-palm | Cycas rumphii |
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| False tamarind | Desmanthus virgatus |
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| False Weymouth pine | Pinus pseudo-strobus |
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| Fam plam | Borassus flabellifer |
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| Farges fir | Abies fargesii |
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| Farges paulownia | Paulownia fargesii |
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| Farinha seca |
see Pau Marfim |
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| Fast growing fishtail | Caryota urens |
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| Fava Margosa |
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| Feather sepele | Entandrophragma utile |
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| Feather weight | Ricinodendron rautanenii |
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| Feathery leaved wattle | Acacia deanei |
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| February daphne | Daphne mezereum |
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| Fern acacia | Acacia angustissima |
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| Fern tree | Jacaranda mimosaefolia |
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| Fernleaf acacia | Acacia angustissima |
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| Ferrule (Of Firm Land) | Ferrule duckei |
Tree of 25 to 35 meters high. Found in the Amazon region to the Northeast. Its wood used for is compensated, wainscotings, baseboards, components of furniture, matches, boxes and packings, carpentry, etc. 533 kg moderately durable |
| Fetter bush | Pieris floribunda |
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| Fever tree | Parinarium curatellaefolium |
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| Fever tree | Eucalyptus globulus |
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| Fever tree | Parinari curatellifolia |
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| Fever tree | Acacia xanthophloea |
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| Fig | Ficus gnaphalocarpa |
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| Fig nut | Jatropha curcas |
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| Fiji fan palm | Pritchardia pacifica |
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| Fine leaf | Acacia elongata |
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| Fine leaf apple myrtle | Angophora bakeri |
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| Finger euphorbia | Euphorbia tirucalli |
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| Finish, dead |
see messmate, Gympie |
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| Fir Balsam |
Evergreen trees in nature, firs are tall, symmetrical trees with uniformly spaced branch whorls. Large cones are held erect. Most native firs are high mountain plants which grow best in or near their natural environment. The Fir Balsam incense is a strong refreshing smell of the high country. |
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| Fir, Douglas spruce |
see Douglas Fir |
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| Fir, red | Abies magnifica |
see Douglas Fir |
| Fireberry Hawthorn | Crataegus coccinea |
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| Firewheel tree | Stenocarpus sinuatus |
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| Fish bean | Tephrosia vogelii |
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| Fish-tail palm | Caryota urens |
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| Five Finger | Pseudopanax lessonii |
New Zealand Houpara 3m. Shrub which can grow into a small tree of about 3-4m. Grows well in clay soil. The flowers are a golden yellow and formed in a tight, conical headed corymb, each flower about 8mm across. The leaves are 6cm long x 3cm wide and oval.
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| Five Finger | Pseudopanax arboreus |
Puahou New Zealand 8m. – A multi-branched small tree which is very common in lowland forests. Flowers June to September. The flowers are sweetly scented and are attractive to insects. Fruit in September on to summer. A great favourite of the birds. Rapid shade producer.
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| Five-leaved chaste tree | Vitex negundo |
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| Five-veined paperbark | Melaleuca quinquenervia |
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| Flamboyant | Delonix regia |
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| Flamboyant tree | Delonix elata |
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| Flame bottletree | Brachychiton acerifolium |
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| Flame of the forest | Butea frondosa / Spathodea campanulata / Delonix regia |
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| Flame tree | Brachychiton acerifolium / Delonix regia / Erythrina abyssinica |
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| Flame-of-the-forest | Butea monosperma |
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| Flat topped yate | Eucalyptus occidentalis |
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| Flemish Elm |
see Elm, European |
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| Flood box | Eucalyptus microtheca |
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| Flooded gum | Eucalyptus grandis / Eucalyptus rudis |
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| Florida boxwood |
see Dogwood, Flowering |
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| Florida trema | Trema micrantha |
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| Flowering almond | Prunus glandulosa / Prunus triloba |
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| Flowering ash | Fraxinus ornus |
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| Flowering Dogwood | Cornus florida |
see Dogwood, Flowering |
| Flying moth tree | Acer oblongum |
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| Foetid cassia | Cassia tora |
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| Forest cabbage tree | Cordyline banksii |
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| Forest fever tree | Anthocleista grandiflora |
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| Forest newtonia | Newtonia buchananii |
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| Forest oak | Casuarina torulosa / Casuarina junghuhniana |
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| Forest red gum | Eucalyptus tereticornis |
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| Forest tree combretum | Combretum schumannii |
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| Forever fever berry | Croton sylvaticus |
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| Formosa pine | Pinus taiwanensis |
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| Formosan gum | Liquidambar formosana |
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| Four-leaved combretum | Combretum fragrans |
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| Four-wing saltbush | Atriplex canescens |
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| Four-winged mallee | Eucalyptus tetraptera |
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| Foxglove tree | Paulownia imperalis |
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| Foxtail pine | Pinus balfouriana |
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| Fragrant albizia | Albizia odoratissima |
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| Fragrant champaca | Michelia champaca |
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| Fragrant olive | Osmanthus fragrans |
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| Fragrant sandalwood | Santalum spicatum |
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| Fragrant snow bell | Styrax obassia |
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| Fragrant sumac | Rhus aromatica |
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| Franchet cotoneaster | Cotoneaster francheti |
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| Fraser fir | Abies fraseri |
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| Freijo | (Cordia goeldiana) |
Other common names:
South American walnut, frei
jorge, jenny wood, and cordia wood. |
| French crabapple | Malus sylvestris |
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| French elm |
see Elm, European |
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| Freshwater paperbark | Melaleuca preissiana |
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| Fringe tree | Chionanthus virginicus |
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| Fringed sagebrush | Artemisia frigida |
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| Fuchsia gum | Eucalyptus forrestiana |
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