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Angophora exul
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Angophora exul, commonly known as the Gibraltar rock apple, is an endangered tree native to a small area in eastern Australia. The tree typically grows to a height of 8 metres (26 ft) and has shortly fibrous bark that is persistent throughout. Angophora exul is now accepted as a synonym of A. bakeri subsp. exul by the Australian Plant Census....read more on Wikipedia.
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