Crossword-Solution: KURRAJONG 9 letters, 11 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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AUSTRALIAN mallow 1 answer
AUSTRALIAN malvaceous shrub 1 answer
AUSTRALIAN tree yielding tough bast fiber/fibre 1 answer
Australian tree or shrub with tough fibrous bark 1 answer
BAST fiber/fibre-yielding tree 1 answer
BRACHYCHITON populneum 1 answer
Sterculia diversifolia 1 answer
TOUGH-barked, fiber/fibre-yielding tree 1 answer
BOTTLE tree 3 answers
AUSTRALIAN native plant 4 answers
AUSTRALIAN shrub/tree 43 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with KURRAJONG (5)

And upward, ever upward, the wild horses held their way, Where mountain ash and kurrajong grew wide; And the old man muttered fiercely, 'We may bid the mob good day, _NO_ man can hold them down the other side.' When they reached the mountain's summit, even Clancy took a pull, It well might make the boldest hold their breath, The wild hop scrub grew thickly, and the hidden ground was full Of wombat holes, and any slip was death.
The Man from Snowy River Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson 1995
She put on her head a gnooloogail, or forehead band, made of Kurrajong fibre, plaited and tied with some Kurrajong string, from over the cars to the back of the head; in this band, which she had painted white, she stuck sprays of white flowers.
The Euahlayi Tribe K. Langloh Parker 2003
Then he went and cut one out of Noongah or Kurrajong, tied a string on to that and put it beside the other on the tree, and left them swinging there.
The Euahlayi Tribe K. Langloh Parker 2003
Another account says that Yhi, the sun, after many lovers, tried to ensnare Bahloo, the moon; but he would have none of her, and so she chases him across the sky, telling the spirits who stand round the sky holding it up, that if they let him escape past them to earth, she will throw down the spirit who sits in the sky holding the ends of the Kurrajong ropes which they guard at the other end, and if that spirit falls the earth will be hurled down into everlasting darkness.
The Euahlayi Tribe K. Langloh Parker 2003
Booreens, or shields, were of three kinds: a narrow kind made of hardwood, a broad flat kind of Kurrajong, and a medium-sized one of Birah, or whitewood, all painted in coloured designs.
The Euahlayi Tribe K. Langloh Parker 2003