Mount Louisa.
This entity is common on hills around Townsville. It is different to the type that occurs on loose sand along the coast.
This one on the hills is more shrubby, has larger rounder leaves and a different flowering time.
AVH has several varieties of C. floribundum, but it is not clear which varieties these two types belong to, as practically all the records around Townsville are not given a varietal name.
The situation with varieties in POWO is befuddling. There seems to be var floribundum, but no other currently accepted varieties... which doesn't make sense!
Triton Street, Palm Cove.
Feral in littoral rainforest.
Goomboora Park.
Hoeing into the fruit of Tetrastigma nitens.
Psychotria sp. Utchee Creek
It's hard to get a sense for the sheer scale of this fig unless you've seen it in person