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Atherosperma Moschatum Subsp. Integrifolium

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Atherosperma moschatum subsp. integrifolium is a small evergreen tree native to the temperate rainforests of central and northern New South Wales, Australia.

In 2006 it was recognised as a separate sub-species by Richard Schodde.

Common names include the Southern Sassafras - narrow leaf form or Blackheart Sassafras.Found in four areas; Monga National Park, Blue Mountains, Barrington Tops and at Mount Grundy west of Port Macquarie, by streams such as the Tia River.

It may also be undiscovered in the Illawarra to the south, and New England National Park to the north.

The original specimen was collected in the Blue Mountains.

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6139690277 / 9786139690275
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