WebMar 3, 2000 · Parks, reserves and protected areas . Visit a national park WebThe epithet (oligantha) means "few-flowered", referring to the small number of flowers in each inflorescence.: 265 Darwinia fascicularis subsp. fascicularis (the autonym) is an erect shrub to 2 m (6.6 ft) high and has …
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WebDarwinia fascicularis subsp. fascicularis; Darwinia fascicularis subsp. oligantha B.G.Briggs; Publications Sort. Alphabetically; Newest first; Oldest first; POWO follows … WebDarwinia fascicularis subsp. oligantha occurs in the higher parts of the Blue Mountains from Mt Banks to Wentworth Falls, New South Wales where it grows on shallow soils on sandstone at about 600 m. It forms a decumbent shrub rarely more than 50 cm high and … Botanical Information. Databases Plant Images Living Plant Records. SEARCH Display - What results will be displayed.. Sort Order- Indicates alpha-numeric … Search by plant family for photos from the Australian Plant Image Index (APII) at … Common names are listed in 'best fit' order. Scroll the results for other possibilities. … Introducing the Australian National Herbarium. An introduction to the … only search current files on this Lichen website. ^ top. PLANT DATABASES The genus Banksia. There are 173 Banksia species, and all but one occur naturally … only search current files on this Bryophyte website. ^ top. PLANT DATABASES Eucalypts. A range of resources for this iconic Australian plant group; Orchids. A … Growing Ferns in Cool Climates. Information on growing native ferns in … biologe hair care products where to buy
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WebLJ ssp. oligantha GiEEE1 gtaucophytta FIG. 1. Distribution of the Darwinia fascicularis group. In addition to the occurrences shown in map (a), D. leptantha extends to the north, and D. camptostylis to the south, of the area covered by the map. all known stands of the former are mixed with apparent hybrids. The mixed stand Web⤷ ''Darwinia fascicularis'' subsp. ''oligantha'' was first formally described in 1962 by Barbara Briggs and published in ''Contributions from the New South Wales National … WebFiled as Darwinia fascicularis subsp. oligantha B.G.Briggs [family MYRTACEAE] Herbarium Allan Herbarium of Landcare Research New Zealand Limited (CHR) , CHR … biolog forum chemia