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What (who) is kurrajong - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Kurrajong (disambiguation); Currijong

kurrajong         
['k?r?d???]
¦ noun an Australian plant which produces useful tough fibre. [Brachychiton populneus and other species.]
Origin
C19: from Dharuk garrajung 'fibre fishing line'.
Brachychiton discolor         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Lace Kurrajong; Pink Kurrajong; Scrub Bottle Tree; White Kurrajong; Hat Tree; Hat tree; Lace kurrajong; Pink kurrajong; Scrub bottle tree; White kurrajong
Brachychiton discolor is a rainforest tree of eastern Australia. It grows in drier rainforest areas.
Brachychiton collinus         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Brachychiton Collinus; Brachychiton Collinus; Outcrop Kurrajong
Brachychiton collinus, the outcrop kurrajong, is a small deciduous tree found growing in some of the harshest climatic conditions in Australia. This small tree is commonly found between Cloncurry and Mount Isa in North-West Queensland, Australia.

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Kurrajong

Kurrajong may refer to

  • Any of several species of Australian trees in the genus Brachychiton
  • Kurrajong, New South Wales, a town in the Blue Mountains
  • Kurrajong, Western Australia, a ghost town in Western Australia
  • Kurrajong electorate, one of the five electorates for the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
  • The Early Learning Centre at Pulteney Grammar School, South Australia
  • Building on Darlinghurst Road, Darlinghurst, built in 1927 and rumoured to have been the first building in Sydney to use reinforced concrete in its construction