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Tetratheca procumbens (spreading pinkbells) flowering along the Lyell Highway, Central Highlands, Tasmania.
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KaliaElaeocarpaceaeEndemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Kauai & Oahu)*Kalauao Trail, OahuInflorescence infested and deformed by witches' broom caused a mite. Flowers and fruit can be difficult to find, if at all, on this species in areas of infestation.* Apparently also recorded from Niihau in 1832
nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Elaeocarpus_bifidus
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Mount Lindsay, Western Australia, Australia
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Charcos, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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Maranoa Heights, Tasmania, Australia
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Charcos, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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In a finca west of Chingaza National Park, Colombia. It is in a garden at about 3000 meters.
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Parque Nacional Alerce Andino, Chile.
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[Syn., Elaeocarpus grandis]Blue Marble tree Blue Fig or Blue QuandongElaeocarpaceae (Elaeocarpus family)Native to eastern Australian (Queensland and New South Wales) and New CaledoniaOahu, Hawaii, USA (Cultivated)In Australia, the Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) are known to feed on them, which pass unharmed through the bird to be deposited and germinate in another location, thus helping to spread the range of the tree.Bitter fruit are edible to humans.
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Tasmania, Australia
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Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
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Elaeocarpaceae. One of several pods called monkey combs or Peine de Mico.
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Nelson Bay, New South Wales, Australia
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It has interesting flat fruit.
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Maule Region, Chile
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La Paz, Bolivia
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Th Trn Tam o, Vinh Phuc, Vietnam
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Tetratheca subaphylla, Mt Elizabeth, Vic.