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  2. Flindersia schottiana - Wikipedia

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    Flindersia schottiana, commonly known as bumpy ash, cudgerie or silver ash, [3] is a species of rainforest tree in the family Rutaceae and is native to New Guinea and eastern Australia. It has pinnate leaves with mostly ten to sixteen leaflets, panicles of white flowers and woody fruit studded with rough points.

  3. Samara (fruit) - Wikipedia

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    A samara (/ səˈmɑːrə /, UK also: / ˈsæmər -/) [1] is a winged achene, [2] a type of fruit in which a flattened wing of fibrous, papery tissue develops from the ovary wall. A samara is a simple dry fruit, and is indehiscent (not opening along a seam). The shape of a samara enables the wind to carry the seed farther away from the tree ...

  4. Flindersia australis - Wikipedia

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    Flindersia australis, commonly known as crow's ash, flindosy or Australian teak, [2] is a species of tree that is endemic to north-eastern Australia. It has pinnate leaves with between five and thirteen egg-shaped to elliptical leaflets, white to cream-coloured flowers arranged in panicles on the ends of branchlets and followed by woody ...

  5. Flindersia bennettii - Wikipedia

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    Flindersia bennettii, commonly known as Bennett's ash, [2] is a species of tree in the family Rutaceae and is endemic to north-eastern Australia. It has pinnate leaves with between three and nine leaflets, cream-coloured flowers arranged on the ends of branchlets and woody fruit containing winged seeds.

  6. Zanthoxylum clava-herculis - Wikipedia

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    L. Zanthoxylum clava-herculis, the Hercules' club, Hercules-club, pepperwood, or southern prickly ash, is a spiny tree or shrub native to the southeastern United States. It grows to 10–17 m tall and has distinctive spined thick, corky lumps 2–3 cm long on the bark. The leaves are glabrous and leathery, [2] pinnately compound, 20–30 cm ...

  7. Fraxinus excelsior - Wikipedia

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    Male flowers Seeds of Fraxinus excelsior, popularly known as "keys" or "helicopter seeds", are a type of fruit known as a samara. It is a large deciduous tree growing to 12–18 m (39–59 ft) (exceptionally to 43 m or 141 ft) tall with a trunk up to 2 m (6.6 ft) (exceptionally to 3.5 m or 11 ft) diameter, with a tall, narrow crown. [2]

  8. Fraxinus americana - Wikipedia

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    Fraxinus americana, the white ash or American ash, is a fast-growing species of ash tree native to eastern and central North America. The species is native to mesophytic hardwood forests from Nova Scotia west to Minnesota , south to northern Florida , and southwest to eastern Texas .

  9. Quassia amara - Wikipedia

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    A small, multi-stemmed and slow growing tree with a disorderly growth twiggy limbs. [5] It is a shrub or rarely a small tree, reaching a height up to 6 metres. [4] [5] [8] [7] The pinnate with 3-5 leaflets, deeply veined, polished alternated dark green leaves are 15–25 cm long and distinctive for their broadly winged axis and reddish veins ...