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There are many kinds of animals in Australia. What other plants are amazing?

For many years, the Australian continent has been alone outside other continents, and other animals on this continent have little contact with the outside world, which leads to the variability of animals and plants because of low environmental impact. Moreover, there is no primitive race in the European continent, and the influence of human factors is extremely low. So many ancient animals and plants have been preserved. ?

There are probably the following kinds of special plants in mainland Australia:

1. Australian tea tree?

Australian tea tree is a small evergreen tree of Melaleuca in Myrtaceae, mainly distributed in Queensland and New South Wales in eastern Australia.

Second,? Kangaroo claw flower

Kangaroo claw flower, also known as kangaroo flower, is a perennial herb of blood fur family and a precious flower specialty in Australia. Branches and leaves are clustered, and the leaves are needle-shaped and gray-green. The terminal raceme has a lipped corolla, similar to a kangaroo's claw.

Three, Queensland bottle dried tree

Queensland bottle-dried tree, also known as Australian Buddha's belly tree and Buddha's belly tree, is a plant species under the bottle-dried tree of Sterculiaceae. The trunk several meters high swells in the middle. This tree, which is native to Australia, grows in desert areas. ?

Fourth, Tao

Jinputao is an evergreen tree of Myrtaceae, with tall and straight plants and obvious trunk. The height of 6-year-old plants can reach 5 meters. Is one of the representative plants endemic to Australia, and is also a rainforest tree species endemic to Australia?

The following plants are endemic to the Australian flora.

Grevillea robusta、Xanthostemon chrysanthus、Brachychiton rupestris、Agathis robusta、steam log、Flame wood(brachchiton acerifolius)、Banksia integrifolia、 Buckingham (Buckinghamia Celssima), Brassaia actinophylla, Aralia, Hernandia cordigera, Flindersia australis, Macadamia nuts, Jacaranda and so on!

If anyone has been to the Australian mainland and seen the above plants, I look forward to sharing your views on these plants in the comments section.