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Rhus (Toxicodendron succedaneum)
Deciduous small tree to 5-8m high with smooth, grey bark. Compound leaves to 10-30cm long with 4-7 pairs of leaflets. There is an unpaired terminal leaflet at the tip of each leaf. Each leaflet has a long tapered tip and a rounded asymmetric ... [... more]
Eurobodalla Shire Council

Western Flower Thrips
Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande, 1895) (Thripidae: Thysanoptera) Pronotum with 2 pairs of large setae on anterior margin. Ctenidia present on tergite VIII and it lies anterior to spiracle. Ocellar setae not arising within ocellar triangle. ... [... more]
NSW Agriculture

Scout Driggs
How many matching pairs can you gather? Pony Matching Game: [... more]
Harper Collins

Michelle Cunnah
Michelle Cunnah lives just outside New York City with her family, her cat, and her vast collection of vinyl records and CDs. A frequent visitor to the Outlets, she is the proud owner of approximately forty pairs of shoes. This is her first novel. [... more]
Harper Collins

Thad Carhart
Thad Carhart never realized there was a gap in his life until he happened upon Desforges Pianos, a demure little shopfront in his Pairs neighborhood that seemed to want to hide rather than advertise its wares. Like Alice in Wonderland, he found ... [... more]
Random House

Euphorbia milii
This native to Madagascar is a low growing succulent species. It is an evergreen, spreading or climbing shrub with few leaves but many thorns. Grows to about 1m (3ft) and pairs of rounded scarlet bracts make what look like flattened clusters of ... [... more]
Janine's Garden

Lion's Tail (Leonotis leonurus)
A perennial but not very woody shrub 0.5 to 2m high with finely furry grooved stems. Leaves are in opposite pairs, sparsely hairy, the same colour above and below, with toothed margins and a bluntly pointed tip, 5-8cm long. Flowers are orange, ... [... more]
Eurobodalla Shire Council

Moth plant (Araujia sericifera, formerly A
A woody vine with oval leaves, sometimes with a slightly heart-shaped base, and a white underside, growing in opposite pairs. The leaf upper surface is a dull dark green, not glossy. Milky sap is produced from cuts. Showy white shortly tubular ... [... more]
Eurobodalla Shire Council

Periwinkle (Vinca major)
A spreading groundcover, which form extensive mats, but does not climb. Broad-oval, hairless, glossy dark green leaves, about 5cm long and in opposite pairs. There are cultivars with variegated foliage, which are also weedy. Flowers are mauve to ... [... more]
Eurobodalla Shire Council

Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica)
A large climber with twining stems and oval, thin-textured leaves in opposite pairs. Young leaves are lobed. Flowers are long-tubular, very sweet-scented, and white aging to yellow. Fruit is a black berry. Found along forest edges and river ... [... more]
Eurobodalla Shire Council

The Olive Bud Mite: A new mite pest on Australian Olives
Olive bud mites are extremely small and very difficult to see without magnification. They average in length from 0.1 to 0.2 mm and are yellow to amber in colour, flattened and pear-shaped. They only have two pairs of legs which are located at the ... [... more]
NSW Agriculture

European Wasps
The European Wasp is easily distinguished from native wasps by its vivid yellow and black markings. European Wasps are a stout wasp with a bright yellow and black banded abdomen, and a pair of black spots on each yellow band. They have two pairs ... [... more]
Australian Museum
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