The upland sandpiper ( " Bartramia longicauda " ) is an odd bird which is the closest relative of the curlews.
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A commonly grown species, " C . bartramia " is named after John Bartram and known as the brown kurrajong or Christmas kurrajong because it flowers at Christmas.
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The larvae are considered a pest on " Corchorus " species, but have also been recorded feeding on " Hibiscus tiliaceus " and " Commersonia bartramia ".
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The "'Upland Sandpiper " "'( Bartramia longicauda ) " is a large sandpiper species, closely related to the curlews, found across central North America and Alaska.
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The endangered species are : " Bartramia stricta ", " Cryphaea lamyana, Ditrichum plumbicola, Hamatocaulis vernicosus, Pallavicinia lyellii, Petalophyllum ralfsii, Riccia huebeneriana " and " Sematophyllum demissum ".
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Bartram's name is remembered in the genera of mosses, " Bartramia ", and in plants such the North American serviceberry, " Amelanchier bartramiana ", and the subtropical tree " Commersonia " " bartramia " ( Christmas Kurrajong ) growing from the Bellinger River in coastal eastern Australia to Cape York, Vanuatu and Malaysia.
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Bartram's name is remembered in the genera of mosses, " Bartramia ", and in plants such the North American serviceberry, " Amelanchier bartramiana ", and the subtropical tree " Commersonia " " bartramia " ( Christmas Kurrajong ) growing from the Bellinger River in coastal eastern Australia to Cape York, Vanuatu and Malaysia.