Adenanthos venosus is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to a restricted part of the southwest of Western Australia....
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Proteaceae, Adenanthos flowers are solitary, rather than clustered together in large showy inflorescences. In fact, morphologically speaking, the Adenanthos flower...
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Nelson's arrangement of Adenanthos may be summarised as follows: Adenanthos A. sect. Eurylaema (4 species) A. sect. Adenanthos A. drummondii A. dobagii...
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incomplete". Nelson's arrangement of Adenanthos was first published in his article "A taxonomic revision of the genus Adenanthos (Proteaceae)", published in Brunonia...
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Adenanthos sect. Adenanthos is a taxonomic section of the flowering plant genus Adenanthos (Proteaceae). It comprises 29 species. The centre of diversity...
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Nelson followed George Bentham in dividing Adenanthos into two sections, placing A. dobagii into A. sect. Adenanthos because its perianth tube is straight...
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Nelson's arrangement of Adenanthos may be summarised as follows: Adenanthos A. sect. Eurylaema (4 species) A. sect. Adenanthos A. drummondii A. dobagii...
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Adenanthos ellipticus, commonly known as the oval-leaf adenanthos, is a flowering plant from the family Proteaceae that is endemic to Western Australia...
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Adenanthos cacomorphus is a small shrub in the family Proteaceae. It is found in southwest Western Australia. Adenanthos cacomorphus grows as a small lignotuberous...
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Nelson's arrangement of Adenanthos may be summarised as follows: Adenanthos A. sect. Eurylaema (4 species) A. sect. Adenanthos A. drummondii A. dobagii...
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Nelson's arrangement of Adenanthos may be summarised as follows: Adenanthos A. sect. Eurylaema (4 species) A. sect. Adenanthos A. drummondii A. dobagii...
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Nelson's arrangement of Adenanthos may be summarised as follows: Adenanthos A. sect. Eurylaema (4 species) A. sect. Adenanthos A. drummondii A. dobagii...
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a treatment of the plant family Proteaceae, including Adenanthos. In his treatment of Adenanthos, Bentham published a fourteenth species, and the first...
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Nelson's arrangement of Adenanthos may be summarised as follows: Adenanthos A. sect. Eurylaema (4 species) A. sect. Adenanthos A. drummondii A. dobagii...
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Labillardière originally described it in 1805. Within the genus Adenanthos, it lies in the section Adenanthos and is most closely related to A. stictus. A. cuneatus...
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Nelson. Adenanthos oreophilus grows as an erect shrub up to 2 m (7 ft) in height, with erect branches. It lacks a lignotuber. Like many Adenanthos species...
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List of Australian Proteaceae (section Adenanthos)
microcarpa Adenanthos acanthophyllus Adenanthos apiculatus Adenanthos argyreus Adenanthos barbiger Adenanthos cacomorphus Adenanthos cuneatus Adenanthos cygnorum...
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Nelson's arrangement of Adenanthos may be summarised as follows: Adenanthos A. sect. Eurylaema (4 species) A. sect. Adenanthos A. drummondii A. dobagii...
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Adenanthos terminalis, commonly known as gland flower, yellow gland flower or adenanthos, is a one metre tall shrub in the family Proteaceae. It is found...
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of the genus Adenanthos Proteaceae". Brunonia. 1 (3): 303–406. doi:10.1071/BRU9780303. Nelson, E. Charles (1978b). "Studies in Adenanthos Labill. (Proteaceae)...
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Alstonia venenata DS venenosus L very poisonous Toxicoscordion venenosum H DS venosus L heavily veined, from vena Haworthiopsis venosa H DS ventricosus L ventricose...
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