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Alchornea ilicifolia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alchornea ilicifolia
''Alchornea ilicifolia'', commonly known as the Native Holly is a bush of eastern Australia. Growing in or on the edges of the drier rainforests, from Jamberoo, New South Wales to Atherton, Queensland. ==Taxonomy== The botanist John Smith originally described this species as ''Caelebogyne ilicifolia'' in 1839, from three specimens collected by Allan Cunningham in 1829. The Swiss botanist Johann Müller gave it its current name in 1865. The generic name ''Alchornea'' honours the English botanist Stanesby Alchorne. ''Ilicifolia'' refers to the holly like leaves (Ilex).The leaves are food for the larvae of the Common Albatross butterfly.〔http://www.brisrain.webcentral.com.au/01_cms/details_pop.asp?ID=18〕
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