Question | Answer |
9-24 CM Leaves, 3 prominent veins. Gold Tips when young. Flat Winged Pod for Fruit. | Acacia Flavescens (Primrose Ball Wattle) (FABACEAE) |
10 CM Leaves, 6-10 Lateral Veins per Mid rib. Orange Pea Shaped Fruit. Edible. | Acronychia Imperforata (Beach Acronychia) (RUTACEAE) |
12 CM Leaves, Toothed and Prickly. HERB fleshy to 30 CM. | Actites Megalocarpa (Beach Sow Thistle) (ASTERACEAE) |
Tree to 6 M. Compound Leaf 2 Leaflets. 5-13.5 CM, Smooth Above, Glaucous below. 3 Lobed 1.2 CM Fruit. | Alectryon Coriaceus (Beach Bird's Eye) (SAPINDACEAE) |
Shrub to 50 CM. 1-3 CM Leaves, Hairy Underneath. 8 MM globular white berries with dark spots. | Austromyrtus Dulcis (Midgenberry/Midyim) (MYRTACEAE) |
Tree to 20 M. 4-10 CM leaves in Whorls of 3-5. White under. Flower heads to 11cm. Coughs treated from Nectar Syrup. | Banksia Intergrifolia Subsp. Intergrifolia (Coast Honeysuckle) (PROTEACEAE) |
Vine, trifoliolate with leaflets 4-12 CM. Fruit Pods 15 CM long. Used in Herbal Medicine. Fruit Poisonous when raw. | Canavalia Rosea (Jack Bean of the Beaches) (FABACEAE) |
Herb, Sand-hugging. 3-Angled Fleshy Leaves, 3.5-10 CM. Reddish Edible Fruit. Raw Leaves used for Stings, Bites, Sunburn. | Carprobrotus Glaucescens (Pig Face) (AIZOACEAE) |
Tree to 10M. Greyish Green Branchlets. Fruit are Cones, 1-1.7 CM, valves with needle tips. | Casuarina Equisetifolia Var. Incana (Coast She Oak, Horsetail Oak) (CASUARINACEAE) |
Herb to 30 CM. Woolly Hairy 1-4.5 CM Leaves. 5-6 MM Flowers. | Chryspcephalum Apiculatum (Yellow Butttons) (ASTERACEAE) |
Shrub or Tree to 6 M. 4-18 CM smooth leaves. Blue-Black drupes to 1 CM. Poisonous unless correctly prepared. | Clerodendrum Floribundum (Lolly Bush, Lottery Tree) (LAMIACEAE) |
Tree to 30 M. Bark rough on lower trunk, cracked into tile. Leaves to 25 CM. Racemes of short panicles of 2-7 flowered umbels. Fruit thin walled and easily crushed capusules of 0.8-1.2 cm. | Corymbia Tessellaris (Carbeen, Morton Bay Ash) (MYRTACEAE) |
Tree to 15M. Compound leaves with 4-11 leaflets, to 15 CM each. 3 ribbed fruit capsules to 1.5cm. Edible. | Cupaniopsis Anacardioides (Tuckeroo, Carrotwood) (SAPINDACEAE) |
Shrub or Small tree to 10 M. Glossy dark leaf above, paler below, to 8 CM. 5 petalled flower, orange to red fruit to 10 mm. | Cyclophyllum Coprosmoides (Beach Canthium) (RUBIACEAE) |
Herb, to 50 CM. 40 CM leaf, smooth margins. 2-8 flowered cymules. 6-12 mm Edible purple berry. Causes headaches if eaten in large quantity. | Dianella Congesta (Beach Flax Lily) (ASPHODELACEAE) |
Shrub to 2 M. 10 CM sticky leaves. Leaves used to reduce toothache when chewed. | Dondonaea Viscosa (Sticky Hop Bush) (SAPINDACEAE) |
Tree to 35M. Corky bark, reddish branchlets. 15 CM aromatic yellowish midrib and margin leaves. purple/black drupe fruit 2.5 cm. | Endiandra Sieberi (Hard Corkwood, Till) (LAURACEAE) |
Grass, hairless and glaucous. Stems erect or sprawling to 1.8 M. Seedhead 30-90 cm long. | Eragrostis Interrupta (POACEAE) |
Herb, Hairy to 30 CM. Leaves to 2.5 CM. Flowers 7-8 mm. | Evolvulus Alsinoides (Evolvlus) (CONVOLVULACEAE) |
Vine, Covered in golden hairs. Leaves trifoliolate to 6 cm. Middle leaflet longer stem. Flowers 5-7 mm long. 2cm pod for fruit. | Glycine Tomentella (Woolly Glycine) (FABACEAE) |
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