Diploglottis campbelli (Diploglottis campbelli)
Description
Diploglottis campbellii is a rainforest tree northern New South Wales and southeastern Queensland.Growing to 0 metres tall,it is commonly known as the small-leaved tamarind.It is rare and threatened and is restricted to a small number of sites,each with a maximum of trees per site.However,it is readily available from nurseries in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales,and in south-eastern Queensland.It has soft hairy new growth that becomes hairless with age.It has a grey brown trunk,the outer surface of live bark is green with orange to brown blotches,leaves 0? cm long,leaflets ? cm,glossy upper surface,pale dull bottom surface.
Taxonomic tree
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Domain: Eukarya
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Kingdom: Plantae
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Class: Magnoliopsida
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Order: Sapindales
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Family: Sapindaceae
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Genus: Diploglottis
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