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- G.Don Anthyllis argentea Desv. Anthyllis argentea Salisb. Anthyllis aspalathoides L. Anthyllis asphaltoides L. Anthyllis baldensis A.Kern. ex Sagorski...
- Melaleuca aspalathoides is classified as "not threatened" by the Government of Western Australia Department of Parks and Wildlife. "Melaleuca aspalathoides"....
- New South Wales. "Gompholobium aspalathoides". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 29 July 2021. "Gompholobium aspalathoides A.Cunn. ex Benth. | Plants of...
- distiller. Later tests on Prostanthera aspalathoides produced an oil yield of 2-3%. "Prostanthera aspalathoides". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 21...
- Pultenaea aspalathoides was first formally described in 1844 by Carl Meissner in Lehmann's Plantae Preissianae. The specific epithet (aspalathoides) means...
- described: Zieria aspalathoides subsp. aspalathoides which has at least some leaflets more than 4 mm (0.2 in) long; Zieria aspalathoides subsp. brachyphylla...
- Wendl. – Cape may, white confetti bush, aasbossie, klipboegoe Coleonema aspalathoides A.Juss. ex G.Don – confetti bush Coleonema calycinum (Steud.) I.Williams...
- aristata Spreng. Indigofera arnottii (****ze) Peter G. Wilson Indigofera aspalathoides DC. Indigofera asterocalycina Gilli Indigofera atrata N.E.Br. Indigofera...
- Prostanthera askania B.J.Conn (N.S.W.) – tranquility mint-bush Prostanthera aspalathoides A.Cunn. ex Benth. (S.A., N.S.W., Vic.) – scarlet mint-bush Prostanthera...
- many species. Melaleucas range in size from small shrubs such as M. aspalathoides and M. concinna which rarely grow to more than 1 m (3 ft 3 in) high...