Lexicographical Neighbors of Currijong
Literary usage of Currijong
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Centennial Magazine: An Australian Monthly (1888)
"currijong is the native name for several plants, one of which is of the Malvaceae
family, to which the Hibiscus is closely allied. ..."
2. The Aborigines of Tasmania by Henry Ling Roth, Marion E. Butler, James Backhouse Walker, John George Garson (1899)
"But in this model the fibre is not of grass, but of strips of the bark of a
shrub—probably " currijong ..."
3. Botanical Miscellany: Containing Figures and Descriptions of Such Plants as by William Jackson Hooker (1830)
"These are interspersed with excellent Gum Trees, (Eucalypti,) and occasional
patches of currijong, or Natives' Cordage Tree, (Hibiscus heterophyllus,) which ..."