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acacia
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Australia
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Acacia trees are iconic in the Australian landscape and are often used as a symbol in indigenous art and culture.
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acacia
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Australia
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Acacia trees are common and iconic in the landscape, often associated with the savanna and native wildlife.
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acacia
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Australia
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Acacia trees are iconic and important in both Australian and African cultures, often symbolizing resilience and adaptability.
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4
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birch tree
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Central Australia
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Not a prominent part of folklore or traditional crafts, as other trees hold greater cultural significance
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5
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entree
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Australia
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A small appetizer or starter dish served before the main course.
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1
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6
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eucalyptus
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Australia
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Eucalyptus trees are iconic and widely found throughout Australia, known for their distinctive smell and association with koalas.
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7
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eucalyptus
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Australia
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Eucalyptus trees are iconic and abundant, often associated with the natural landscape and used in traditional indigenous medicines and remedies
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8
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eucalyptus
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Australia
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Eucalyptus is iconic and widely recognized as a symbol of Australia's unique flora and fauna.
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9
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southern beech forests
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Australia
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Not as prominent as eucalyptus forests in the local ecosystem
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10
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southern beech forests
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Tasmania
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An integral part of the local ecosystem, supporting unique Tasmanian wildlife
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