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editDescriptionCupaniopsis anacardioides inflorescences 7th Brigade Park Chermside L1020313.jpg |
English: Cupaniopsis anacardioides, tuckeroo, is establishing in revegetation areas of 7th Brigade Park. The seeds are spread by frugivorous birds and bats, particularly the Australasian figbird. Though occurring in local dry closed forests the tree's seedlings are often purged from the park, but with little chance of eradication. |
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