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 Common name: Flintwood, Mountain Cherry, Brown Birch, Scolopia Scolopia braunii  (Klotzsch) Sleumer APNI*
 Synonyms: Scolopia brownii F.Muell.   APNI* Adenogyrus braunii Klotzsch   APNI*
 
 
   Description: Shrub to medium-sized tree, ± glabrous, coppice shoots often spinose.
 Leaves lanceolate to rhombic or elliptic, 4–8 cm long, 1–4 cm wide, entire to crenate or more often coarsely toothed or angled (especially on juvenile plants), paler below, often 3-veined in basal half; petiole 5–10 mm long.
 Racemes few- to many-flowered, 2–4 cm long. Sepals and petals 4, 1–2 mm long, greenish.
 Berry ± ovoid, c. 12 mm diam., red to black.
 
 Flowering: spring.
 Distribution and occurrence: in warmer rainforest on the coast and coastal ranges north from Jervis Bay, also near Ravensworth.NSW subdivisions: NC, CC, SC, ?CWS
 Other Australian states: Qld
 Scolopia was previously placed in the, now synonymised, family Flacourtiaceae.
 Text by G.J. Harden, Flora of New South Wales Vol. 1: 430-431 (1990), in FlacourtiaceaeTaxon concept: Australian Plant Census (accessed May 2017)
 
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