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  2. Tasmannia lanceolata - Wikipedia

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    Tasmannia lanceolata is a bushy shrub or small tree that typically grows to a height of 1.5–4 m (4 ft 11 in – 13 ft 1 in) and has smooth, reddish branchlets. Its leaves are lance-shaped to narrowly elliptic, 20–120 mm (0.79–4.72 in) long and 6–35 mm (0.24–1.38 in) wide on a petiole 2–6 mm (0.079–0.236 in) long.

  3. Tasmannia - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the genus Tasmannia ranges from Tasmania and eastern Victoria and New South Wales to southeastern Queensland, and in the mountains of northeastern Queensland, where it grows in moist mountain forests and in wet areas in the drier forest and along watercourses to an elevation of 1500 m (5000 ft).

  4. Tasmannia insipida - Wikipedia

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    Tasmannia insipida is a shrub or small tree that typically grows to a height of 1.5–6 m (4 ft 11 in – 19 ft 8 in) and has smooth branchlets. The leaves are paper-like, lance-shaped to egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, 80–200 mm (3.1–7.9 in) long and 15–55 mm (0.59–2.17 in) wide on petiole 1–4 mm (0.039–0.157 in) long.

  5. Tasmannia xerophila - Wikipedia

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    Tasmannia xerophila subsp. robusta Raleigh [9] commonly known as Errinundra pepper, is a shrub to small tree up to 4 m (13 ft) high with leaves 70–140 mm (2.8–5.5 in) long and 20–30 mm (0.79–1.18 in) wide on a petiole 3.5–6 mm (0.14–0.24 in) long, and female flowers with up to 8 carpels containing 3 to 7 ovules per carpel.

  6. Tasmannia membranea - Wikipedia

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    Tasmannia membranea is a shrub or tree that typically grows to a height of 1.5–4 m (4 ft 11 in – 13 ft 1 in) and has striated, reddish branchlets. Its leaves are egg-shaped with the narrower end toward the base or lance-shaped, 80–170 mm (3.1–6.7 in) long and 9–40 mm (0.35–1.57 in) wide on a petiole 1–13 mm (0.039–0.512 in) long.

  7. This mountain tree delivers a bounty of winter fruit for ...

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    Mountain Ash, a native tree in the Southeastern mountains, puts on a wonderful late-season show. It's a slender, native tree in the Southeastern mountains, found only at relatively high altitudes ...

  8. Tasmannia stipitata - Wikipedia

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    Tasmannia stipitata is a shrub that typically grows to a height of 1–3 m (3 ft 3 in – 9 ft 10 in) and has smooth, dull purplish branchlets. Its leaves are lance-shaped to narrowly elliptic, 50–130 mm (2.0–5.1 in) long and 7–20 mm (0.28–0.79 in) wide, sometimes on a petiole up to 2 mm (0.079 in) long.

  9. List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family - Wikipedia

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    Schinus: pepper trees; Schinus molle: Peruvian pepper tree Anacardiaceae (cashew family) Schinus terebinthifolius: Brazilian pepper tree Anacardiaceae (cashew family) Spondias: mombins; Spondias dulcis: Tahitian apple; Otaheite apple; golden apple; ambarella Anacardiaceae (cashew family) Spondias mombin: yellow mombin; Javanese hog plum