File:Hibiscus tiliaceus inflorescence Lovers' Walk Shorncliffe Bramble Bay Queensland P1100848.jpg

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English: Cotton tree (Hibiscus tiliaceus) is a sprawling tree found mostly just beyond the high tide mark or behind the foredunes along shores and inland of Bramble Bay's mangroves. Large, ancient cotton trees shade the picnic area of Moora Park, Shorncliffe, and brighten it with their flowers.
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