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- Austromuellera is a genus in the plant family Proteaceae, containing only two described species. It is placed in the tribe Banksieae, its closest relatives...
- Austromuellera trinervia, commonly known as Mueller's silky oak, is a species of rainforest tree of the family Proteaceae from north-eastern Queensland...
- Austromuellera valida is a species of rainforest tree in the protea family that is endemic to north-eastern Queensland, Australia. It was first formally...
- & F.Muell.) P.H.Weston & Crisp Athertonia diversifolia Austromuellera trinervia Austromuellera valida Banksia aculeata Banksia aemula Banksia ashbyi Banksia...
- Banksieaephyllum Subtribe Musgraveinae L.A.S.Johnson & B.G.Briggs Musgravea — Austromuellera Subtribe Banksiinae L.A.S.Johnson & B.G.Briggs Banksia Authority: Rchb...
- of Queensland from 1883 to 1888. Together with its closest relative Austromuellera, it lies within the subtribe Musgraveinae of tribe Banksieae in the...
- are two genera of rainforest trees in North Queensland (Musgravea and Austromuellera). Alex George arranged the genus into two subgenera—subgenus Isostylis...
- Darlingia — Floydia Tribe Banksieae Subtribe Musgraveinae Musgravea — Austromuellera Subtribe Banksiinae Banksia Tribe Embothrieae Subtribe Lomatiinae Lomatia...
- (1612–1691), Italian clergyman, doctor, botanist, and linguist Monimiaceae Bu Austromuellera Ferdinand von Mueller (1825–1896) Proteaceae Bu Austrosteenisia Cornelis...
- grouped with three other genera in the tribe Banksieae. Two small genera, Austromuellera and Musgravea, both of which occur only in the rainforests of Queensland...