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- After Oxley passed through the cedar-getters were the first white people to penetrate these remote gorges and valleys in search of Australian red cedar ( " Toona ciliata " ) which was floated down-river to Kempsey.
- This moth does not attack commercial plantings of Asian / African / Australian native�s meliaceas in South America; due to this, successful planting of toona ciliata is being observed in many parts of Brazil, including genetics improvement and clonal production.
- Major Archibald Clunes Innes, Commandant of Port Macquarie Penal Settlement, sent the first government gangs to penetrate the remote and inaccessible gorges and valleys in search of Australian red cedar ( " Toona ciliata " ) in c . 1827.
- "Spiculaea ciliata " is thought to be pollinated by a male thynnid wasp of the genus " Thynnoturneria " which is initially attracted to the labellum of the orchid by a pheromone, flying from downwind towards the flower.
- Little remains of the once extensive landscaping apart from the established fig ( Ficus sp . ), red cedar ( Toona ciliata ), mangoes ( Mangifera sp . ), boab ( Adansonia gregorii ) and bunya pine ( Araucaria bidwillii ).
- The first settlers were the " cedar getters " in 1880 during the influx of timber cutters after the local red cedar species ( " Toona ciliata " ), quickly followed by becoming a key growing area for bananas and sugar cane.
- With the habit of Saxifraga ciliata, immense flowers of a vivid vermilion cinnabar-red, that no colorist can reproduce, it adds the novel feature of being hardy in certain parts of England at any rate, if not in all ."
- In Western Australia, the species is usually referred to as the'western sand whiting'due to its close similarity with the sand whiting ( " Sillago ciliata " ) of Eastern Australia, with the name'fine-scaled whiting'rarely used.
- The origin of the genus name, " " Spiculaea " ", is unclear but " spicula " is a Latin word meaning " an ear of grain " and the specific epithet " ciliata " is a Latin word meaning " eyelash " or " eyelid ".
- In drier areas such as the valley of the upper Ghaghara River it includes " Populus ciliata ", " Ulmus wallichiana ", and " Corylus colurna " as well and the riverbanks are dominated by Himalayan alder ( " Alnus nitida " ).