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- Proteaceae, Adenanthos flowers are solitary, rather than clustered together in large showy inflorescences. In fact, morphologically speaking, the Adenanthos flower...
- Nelson's arrangement of Adenanthos may be summarised as follows: Adenanthos A. sect. Eurylaema (4 species) A. sect. Adenanthos A. drummondii A. dobagii...
- arrondies. ("On the seas****, grows, in great abundance, Adenanthos cuneata, the softer-leaved Adenanthos sericea, and a species of the same genus with rounded...
- 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...
- 1870. "Adenanthos filifolius Benth". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. "Adenanthos filifolius...
- Nelson's arrangement of Adenanthos may be summarised as follows: Adenanthos A. sect. Eurylaema (4 species) A. sect. Adenanthos A. drummondii A. dobagii...
- Adenanthos velutinus, or velvet woollybush, is a shrub of the family Proteaceae native to Western Australia. "Adenanthos velutinus". Flora of Australia...
- 2015. "Adenanthos meisneri Lehm. ex Meisn". Flora of Australia Online. Department of the Environment and Heritage, Australian Government. "Adenanthos meisneri...
- Albany, Western Australia. Adenanthos sericeus Adenanthos × cunninghamii, a hybrid between Adenanthos sericeus and Adenanthos cuneatus. Plants named Albany...
- Adenanthos sect. Adenanthos is a taxonomic section of the flowering plant genus Adenanthos (Proteaceae). It comprises 29 species. The centre of diversity...