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Owenia - Photo (c) coenobita, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by coenobita CC
Genus Owenia Info
Owenia is a genus of plants, mainly trees in the mahogany family Meliaceae. They are endemic to Australia and fairly widespread across the continent. There are five species in the genus, most from New South Wales and living in conditions ranging from wet rainforest to the verges of the desert. Like many plants, it plays its part in patch dynamics. (Wikipedia)
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Emu Apple (Owenia acidula) Info
Owenia acidula, commonly known as Emu apple, is small or medium-sized tree of outback woodlands native to Australia. It may grow to ten metres tall. (Wikipedia)
Owenia - Photo (c) Robin Gwen Agarwal, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Robin Gwen Agarwal CC
Genus Owenia Info
Owenia is a genus of marine polychaete worms in the family Oweniidae. (Wikipedia)
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Owenia vernicosa Info
Owenia vernicosa, the emu apple, is species of tree found in the north of Australia. The bark is an orange-grey colour that flakes away from the trunk. Deep red fruit appear after the flowering period, when the white, cream and green inflorescence appears in October to November. The tree occurs on alluvial sand or black and loamy clays over sandstone. The habitat may be rocky ridge lines and slopes or alongside creeks. (Wikipedia)
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