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- Berberidopsis beckleri is a species of climbing plant found in cool rainforests in eastern Australia. Its common name is the montane tape vine. Ferdinand...
- Archirhodomyrtus beckleri, known as small-leaved myrtle or rose myrtle, is a shrub or small tree native to rainforest areas of eastern Australia. Rose...
- Ixora beckleri, commonly known as brown coffeewood, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to rainforests of eastern Australia...
- Acacia beckleri commonly known as Barrier Range wattle, is a flowering plant in the family Acacia. It is an upright or spreading shrub with green or bluish-green...
- Arthropteris beckleri, commonly known as the Hairy Climbing Fishbone Fern, is a small rainforest fern of the genus Arthropteris native to eastern Australia...
- garden plant in Taiwan. Ixora albersii K.Schum. Ixora backeri Bremek. Ixora beckleri Benth. Ixora brevipedunculata Fosberg Ixora calycina Thwaites Ixora chinensis...
- baxteri Acacia beadleana Acacia beauverdiana Acacia beckleri Acacia beckleri subsp. beckleri Acacia beckleri subsp. megaspherica Acacia benthamii Acacia besleyi...
- wattle Family Myrtaceae Agonis flexuosa, willow myrtle Archirhodomyrtus beckleri, rose myrtle Backhousia angustifolia, curry myrtle Backhousia citriodora...
- Plectorrhiza, commonly known as tangle orchids, is a genus of three species of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae and is endemic to Australia...
- family consists of one or two genera, Berberidopsis, with two species (B. beckleri and B. corallina) and Streptothamnus, with a single species (S. moorei)...