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English: Pilidiostigma glabrum narrow leaf form, Ferndale Park, Chatswood, Sydney Australia. Identified by Luis Weber (rainforest botanist) and Peter G. Wilson, (myrtle scientist)
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Full shade, rainforest gully, Chatswood West. Sydney, Australia. Nearby plants include cabbage tree palm, lilly pilly, Myrsine, pittosporum. The young trees had two indigenous vines on them. (Eustrephus latifolius & Gynochthodes jasminoides)

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Pilidiostigma glabrum narrow leaf form, Ferndale Park, Chatswood, Sydney Australia

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