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- Blandfordia, commonly known as Christmas bells, is a genus of four species of flowering plants native to eastern Australia. Christmas bells are tufted...
- Blandfordia grandiflora, commonly known as Christmas bells, is a flowering plant endemic to eastern Australia. It is a tufted perennial herb with narrow...
- Blandfordia punicea, commonly known as Tasmanian Christmas bell, is a species of flowering plant that is endemic to western Tasmania. It is a tufted perennial...
- Blandfordia nobilis, commonly known as Christmas bells or gadigalbudyari in Cadigal language, is a flowering plant endemic to New South Wales, Australia...
- Blandfordia cunninghamii is one of four species of flowering plant commonly known as Christmas bells. It is a tufted, perennial herb endemic to the Blue...
- renamed Ainslie Blandfordia was renamed Forrest Causeway became part of Kingston Eastlake was renamed Kingston Manuka and South Blandfordia were combined...
- renamed from the earlier suburb Blandfordia (the name of the Christmas Bell) and gazetted as a suburb in 1928. South Blandfordia became part of the new suburb...
- Askolame biflora (Cav.) Raf. Gyrenia biflora (Cav.) Knowles & Westc. ex Loudon Blandfordia uniflora Willd. ex ****h Diphalangium graminifolium S.Schauer...
- whorls of tepals A tulip flower showing the petal-like tepals Tepals of Blandfordia nobilis, another lilioid monocot 6 tepals (3 inner, 3 outer) of the rush...
- cultivation in France, in the garden of M. Lemonier. Blandfordia cordata Henry C. Andrews February 1804 Blandfordia was used for a genus in Liliaceae in 12/1804...