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Hollandaea sayeriana
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Hollandaea sayeriana, also known as Sayer's silky oak, is a species of rainforest trees in the plant family Proteaceae. It is endemic to restricted areas of the rainforests of the Wet Tropics region of northeastern Queensland, in the region of Mounts Bellenden Ker, Bartle Frere and the eastern Atherton Tableland. They grow as understory trees beneath the canopy of lowlands to tablelands rainforests, up to about 800 m (2,600 ft) altitude. As of January 2014 this species has the official, current, Qld government conservation status of "near threatened" species. In 1886–87, German-Australian government botanist Ferdinand von Mueller formally scientifically described this species, named after his associate, botanical collector William A. Sayer....read more on Wikipedia.
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