Cadellia
Monotypic taxon, Surianaceae, Pleistocene, Australia
978-613-5-75551-0
613575551X
80
2012-05-17
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Cadellia is a monotypic genus of trees in the botanical family Surianaceae. The sole species, Cadellia pentastylis, commonly known as Ooline, is a medium to large tree with bright green leaves and rough tile-pattern bark. It has rain-forest origins dating from the Pleistocene Era when much of Australia was wetter than it is today. It grows on moderately fertile soils. Due to extensive clearing, it is now considered vulnerable in Australia. Stands of Ooline are found in Sundown National Park and Tregole National Park in Queensland. In NSW they may be found in scattered localities in the north of the state; such as around Tenterfield and Terry Hie Hie near Moree.
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