Argyrodendron actinophyllum
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Black Booyong - Tooloom National Park, NSW | |
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A. actinophyllum
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Argyrodendron actinophyllum |
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Argyrodendron actinophyllum is a large rainforest tree, native to eastern Australia. Common names include black booyong, blackjack, blush tulip oak, crowsfoot elm and Mackay tulip oak.[1] The heartwood is coloured pink-brown. One of the most distinctive features of Argyrodendron actinophyllum is the large deep green leaves that radiate out from central stems - hence the name actino=ray, phyllum=leaf. Also the trunks form large characteristic buttresses.
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Black Booyong
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Black Booyong - bark & elk horn fern.jpg
Black Booyong bark and epiphytic Elk Horn Fern
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Black Booyong - Mount Boss.jpeg
Black Booyong, Mount Boss
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