- include:
Acrothamnus colensoi (Hook.f.)
Quinn Acrothamnus hookeri (Sond.)
Quinn Acrothamnus maccraei (F.Muell.)
Quinn -
Subalpine beard-heath
Acrothamnus mont****...
- New
Zealand Journal of
Botany 51: 31–60.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Acrothamnus colensoi.
iNaturalist observations of
Acrothamnus colensoi...
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Acrothamnus suaveolens is a
shrub in the
family Ericaceae. It is
found in
alpine and sub-alpine
areas of the
Indomalayan and
Australasian realms, including...
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southeast Australia.
Acrothamnus mont**** has been
previously known as
Leucopogon mont****,
Lissanthe montana and
Styphelia montana.
Acrothamnus mont**** is a...
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Acrothamnus maccraei is
commonly known as
subalpine beard-heath. Its size
ranges from 1 to 3
metres (3 ft 3 in to 9 ft 10 in) and it has
white flowers...
- margins. "
Acrothamnus spathaceus".
Atlas of
Living Australia.
Retrieved February 29, 2020. "
Acrothamnus spathaceus".
Species Profile Acrothamnus spathaceus...
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South Wales Flora Online:
Acrothamnus hookeri".
Royal Botanic Gardens &
Domain Trust, Sydney, Australia. Stajsic, Val. "
Acrothamnus hookeri". VICFLORA-Flora...
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rainfall that
rainforest plants are
replaced by
heath plants such as
Acrothamnus spathaceus,
Acrotriche baileyana, ferns, (Gleichenia species), carnivorous...
- rhamnoides, C.
virescens and C. cr****ifolia, as well as
unrelated plants like
Acrothamnus colensoi. A
common English name is
black scrub. Its
specific epithet...
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including Alpine Shaggy-pea (Podolobium alpestre) and
Mountain Beard-heath (
Acrothamnus hookeri).
Annual rainfall ranges between 1,250–1,500
millimetres (49–59 in)...