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  2. Macadamia - Wikipedia

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    The roots are shallow, and trees can be blown down in storms; like most Proteaceae, they are also susceptible to Phytophthora root disease. As of 2019, the macadamia nut is the most expensive nut in the world, which is attributed to the slow harvesting process. [16] Macadamia 'Beaumont' in new growth

  3. Macadamia integrifolia - Wikipedia

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    Macadamia integrifolia trees grow to 15 metres (49 ft) in height. The leaves are simple, oblong in shape, glossy, entire with wavy leaf margins and are 20 centimetres (8 in) long and 10 cm wide. [3] The flowers are white or pink followed by woody, edible rounded fruits [4] which are 2 to 3.5 cm in diameter.

  4. Proteaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Proteaceae are particularly susceptible to certain parasites, in particular the oomycete Phytophthora cinnamomi, which causes severe root rot in the plants that grow in Mediterranean climates. Fusarium oxysporum causes a disease called fusariosis in roots that causes a yellowing and wilting, with serious ecological damages to woodland ...

  5. H2 Hinde Tree - Wikipedia

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    The H2 Hinde tree (Macadamia integrifolia), c. 1920, which survives on Colliston is significant to the commercial development of the Australian macadamia nut industry, particularly its establishment phase from the 1960s to the 1980s. Only two Australian-grown varieties of macadamia received official endorsement and gained popularity with ...

  6. Eudicots - Wikipedia

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    Among the most well-known eudicot genera are those of the sunflower , dandelion , forget-me-not , cabbage , apple , buttercup , maple and macadamia (Macadamia). Most leafy, mid-latitude trees are also classified as eudicots, with notable exceptions being the magnolias and American tulip tree ( Liriodendron )—which belong to the magnoliids ...

  7. Category:Macadamia - Wikipedia

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  8. Lasjia grandis - Wikipedia

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    Macadamia grandis C.L.Gross & B.Hyland, 1993 Lasjia grandis , also known as the satin silky oak or Barong nut , is a species of forest tree in the protea family that is endemic to north-eastern Queensland , Australia .

  9. ExxonMobil Beaumont Refinery - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Exxon and Mobil merged to form the largest oil company in the world and the Beaumont Refinery became one of the 5 largest refineries in the combined company's portfolio. [9] Following a $2 billion major capital investment program twenty five years later, [ 10 ] including a new 250,000 bpd crude unit, Beaumont became the third largest ...