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well this is a rather frequently asked question, i own a nursery and we specialise in Australian flora. there are approximately 300 trees in our range of this 300 i have counted the leaves of 200. on a average there are 3035 leaves per each main branch this amount doens't include the dead leaves. and if you have asked this question you obviously are interested in Australian flora. if you have any further questions contact the weipa nursery.

well this is a rather frequently asked question, i own a nursery and we specialise in Australian flora. there are approximately 300 trees in our range of this 300 i have counted the leaves of 200. on a average there are 3035 leaves per each main branch this amount doens't include the dead leaves. and if you have asked this question you obviously are interested in Australian flora. if you have any further questions contact the weipa nursery.

well this is a rather frequently asked question, i own a nursery and we specialise in Australian flora. there are approximately 300 trees in our range of this 300 i have counted the leaves of 200. on a average there are 3035 leaves per each main branch this amount doens't include the dead leaves. and if you have asked this question you obviously are interested in Australian flora. if you have any further questions contact the weipa nursery.

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