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Synonyms List
Pentaphylloides Duhamel Quinquefolium Ség.
Callionia Greene Chamaephyton Fourr.
Chionice Bunge ex Ledeb.
Coelas Dulac Comarella Rydb. Commarum...
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Banksia chamaephyton,
commonly known as the
fishbone banksia, is a
species of
shrub that is
endemic to
Western Australia. It has prostrate, underground...
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cacomorphus Adenanthos cuneatus Adenanthos cygnorum Adenanthos cygnorum subsp.
chamaephyton Adenanthos cygnorum subsp.
cygnorum Adenanthos detmoldii Adenanthos dobagii...
- subspecies:
Adenanthos cygnorum subsp.
cygnorum and
Adenanthos cygnorum subsp.
chamaephyton. The
latter is a prostrate, mat-forming shrub; it is rare and poorly...
- oreophilus A. cygnorum A. cygnorum subsp.
cygnorum A. cygnorum subsp.
chamaephyton A. meisneri A. velutinus A. filifolius A. labillardierei A. acanthophyllus...
- in ser.
Prostratae but
found the most
closely related taxon to be B.
chamaephyton,
based on
their common narrow-lobed leaves, and the next
closest relative...
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Cypholophus brunneolus Elmer Cypholophus caeruleus (Blume) Wedd.
Cypholophus chamaephyton H.J.P.Winkl.
Cypholophus decipiens H.J.P.Winkl.
Cypholophus ellipticus...
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large leaves with long
narrow widely spaced lobes reminiscent of
Banksia chamaephyton. Hill,
Robert S.; Christophel,
David S. (1988). "Tertiary
leaves of the...
- nine new
varieties are published: B. aculeata (Prickly Banksia), B.
chamaephyton (Fishbone Banksia), B. conferta (Gl****house Banksia) (and
therefore also...
- habit.
George holds it as
closely related to B. blechnifolia and B.
chamaephyton. The
placement of B. repens in George's 1999
arrangement may be summarised...