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Enormous tree, no way I could fit it in my viewer. It gives so much shade, and lots of these hard ball-fruits on the ground. I managed to get fruit AND flowers of this tree in the frame! (typical tropical - all seasons at once) The fruit of this plant were used as candles by early settlers, hence it's common name -Candle Nut (info from bellingen1 photo) Native to NE QLD Australia and to New Guinea.

Location: Mt. Coot-tha Botanical Gardens (near Dome), Brisbane, Australia
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Source Aleurites rockinghamensis - 'Candle Nut' - big tree
Author Tatiana Gerus from Brisbane, Australia

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