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- Herbarium: Calothamnus accedens Hawkeswood Calothamnus affinis Turcz. Calothamnus arcuatus A.S.George Calothamnus aridus Hawkeswood Calothamnus blepharospermus...
- "made of cork". Calothamnus p****osus occurs in the Avon Wheatbelt, Geraldton Sandplains and Yalgoo biogeographic regions. Calothamnus p****osus is classified...
- outcrops. Calothamnus lateralis is classified as "not threatened" by the Western Australian government department of parks and wildlife. "Calothamnus sanguineus"...
- of Calothamnus Labill. (Myrtaceae: Leptospermoideae) from Western Australia" (PDF). Nuytsia. 5 (1): 135–139. Retrieved 26 July 2015. "Calothamnus formosus"...
- similar to Calothamnus blepharospermus but its leaves are slightly longer and narrower and the parts of its flowers are glabrous. Calothamnus glaber is...
- Calothamnus pinifolius, commonly known as dense clawflower, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia...
- Wildlife. "Calothamnus affinis". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 30 November 2020. Hawkeswood, Trevor J. (1984). "Nine new species of Calothamnus Labill...
- 43 in) long; Calothamnus quadrifidus R.Br subsp. quadrifidus has cylindrical, usually hairy leaves and a hairy hypanthium; Calothamnus quadrifidus subsp...
- species has the most northerly distribution of any of the Calothamnus species. Calothamnus borealis occurs from the Exmouth area south to Coral Bay, with...
- clusters of red flowers that are smaller than any others in the genus Calothamnus. Calothamnus lehmannii grows to a height of about 0.5 metres (1.6 ft). Its leaves...