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  • In 2013, researchers reported that samples of " Nauclea latifolia " were found to contain the opioid analgesic tramadol.
  • Leichhardt trees belong to the genus " Nauclea " classified under the tribe Naucleeae, subfamily Cinchonoideae of the coffee family ( Rubiaceae ).
  • Given that Richard's name for the kadam tree is incorrect, the earliest name is William Roxburgh's 1824 " Nauclea cadamba ".
  • Other dominant species include frangipani ( Plumeria rubra ), royal palms ( Roystonea regia ) and Leichhardt trees ( Nauclea orientalis ) native to the Fitzroy region.
  • ""'Nauclea orientalis " "'is a species of tree in the Rubiaceae family, native to Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and Australia.
  • The name is derived from " bangkal ", the local Cebuano common name for the Leichhardt tree ( " Nauclea orientalis " ) which bears spherical flowers and fruits.
  • They are the only species of " Nauclea " occurring in Australia, though in some regions they can be easily confused with species from the genus " Neolamarckia " ( = " Acanthocephalus " ).
  • It has often been confused with other genera, particularly " Nauclea " and " Neonauclea " to such an extent that descriptions of " Neolamarckia " may state incorrectly that its fruit is a capsule.
  • Being 250 metres long, the quay is built around the historic Leichhardt Tree ( which falls under the Nauclea evergreen variety ), a common meeting point for new migrants to Mackay who arrived at the old Port district along River Street.
  • The species was first described as " Cephalanthus orientalis " by Carl Linnaeus in the first edition of " Species Plantarum ", but was transferred to the genus " Nauclea " in the second edition in 1762.
  • In 1984, Jean Marie Bosser created the new generic name " Neolamarckia ", honouring Lamarck, for the Asian genus which matched Richard's description of his " Anthocephalus ", transferring " Nauclea cadamba " as " Neolamarckia cadamba " ( Roxb . ) Bosser.
  • From the west, the more arid interior and tropical north are wilga ( Geijera parviflora ); broad-leafed bottle tree ( Brachychiton australis ); lacebark ( Brachychiton discolor ); tulip oak ( Harpuilia pendula ); with the Leichardt tree ( Nauclea orientalis ); celery wood ( Polyscias elegans ); yellow wood ( Flindseria xanthoxyla ).