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  2. Nuytsia - Wikipedia

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    Nuytsia floribunda is a hemiparasitic tree with bright yellow-orange flowers in Western Australia. It is also known as moodjar, Christmas tree or fire tree, and has cultural and ecological significance for the Noongar people.

  3. Christmas in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, traditions and customs of Christmas in Australia, a summer-time occasion with many similarities to British and American celebrations. Find out how Australians decorate, eat, celebrate and enjoy the festive season in their own way.

  4. Ceratopetalum gummiferum - Wikipedia

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    Ceratopetalum gummiferum, also known as New South Wales Christmas bush, is a shrub or tree with red-pink sepals at Christmas time. Learn about its description, taxonomy, distribution, habitat and cultivation from this Wikipedia article.

  5. Prostanthera lasianthos - Wikipedia

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    Pink form. Prostanthera lasianthos, commonly known as the Victorian Christmas bush [2] or coranderrk , [3] is a large shrub or small tree of the mint family, Lamiaceae, which is native to Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania in Australia.

  6. Podocarpus elatus - Wikipedia

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    Podocarpus elatus, also known as Illawarra plum, is a medium to large evergreen tree native to eastern Australia. It has edible seed cones, timber and ornamental value, and grows in various habitats along the coast.

  7. Wollemia - Wikipedia

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    Wollemia is a genus of evergreen trees with distinctive bark and leaves, related to Araucaria and Agathis. It was discovered in 1994 in a remote rainforest area of New South Wales, and has a long history of isolation and conservation challenges.