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Eucalyptus chapmaniana,
commonly known as the
Bogong gum, is a
species of
small to medium-sized tree
endemic to
montane and
eastern Australia. It has...
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Darwinia chapmaniana,
commonly known as Chapman's bell or
Eganu bell, is a
plant in the
myrtle family Myrtaceae, and is
endemic to the south-west of Western...
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Persoonia chapmaniana is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Proteaceae and is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia. It is an erect,...
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thirteen named hybrids. The
genus is
split into five subgenera:
Chapmaniana, Astropolium, Virgulus, Ascendentes, and Symphyotrichum. Most of the...
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Symphyotrichum (/ˌsɪmfaɪəˈtrɪkəm/) is a
genus of over 100
species and
naturally occurring hybrids of
herbaceous annual and
perennial plants in the composite...
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Sydney blue gums west of Port Macquarie, New
South Wales Eucalyptus chapmaniana (bogong gum) in Kew Gardens,
London E.
regnans trees in
Sherbrooke Forest...
- May 1955) was an engineer,
soldier and
botanist after whom
Eucalyptus chapmaniana was named. Born 16 May 1891 at Wandsworth, London, son of
Frederick Chapman...
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communities of
mixed gum and peppermint,
including the
bogong gum,
Eucalyptus chapmaniana.
These grade into pure
stands of
alpine ash,
Eucalyptus delegatensis...
- subg.
Chapmaniana: 133 S.
chapmanii subg. Astropolium: 133 subg. Virgulus: 272 subg. Ascendentes: 133 subg. Symphyotrichum: 267 ...
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Darwinia carnea C.A.Gardner –
Mogumber bell,
Narrogin bell (W.A.)
Darwinia chapmaniana Keighery – Chapman's bell,
Eganu bell (W.A.)
Darwinia citriodora (Endl...