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==Species==
==Species==
Species include:
Species include:
*''[[Tristaniopsis glauca]]''
*''[[Tristaniopsis lucida]]''
*''[[Tristaniopsis lucida]]''
*''[[Tristaniopsis macphersonii]]''
*''[[Tristaniopsis macphersonii]]''

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Tristaniopsis is a genus of 40 species of shrub and tree in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. They have a wide distribution, ranging from Burma, Thailand, Malesia, New Caledonia and Australia.

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Species include:

There are three endemic Australian species:

They were originally part of the genus Tristania and are known as Water Gums, River Gums or Kanukas.

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