Definition of Conocarpodendron. Meaning of Conocarpodendron. Synonyms of Conocarpodendron

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Meaning of Conocarpodendron from wikipedia

- of two species, Leucadendron conocarpodendron and Leucadendron hypophyllocarpodendron (now Leucospermum conocarpodendron and L. hypophyllocarpodendron)...
- Leucospermum conocarpodendron is the largest species of the genus Leucospermum, reaching almost tree-like proportions of 5–6 m (16–20 ft) high with a firm...
- differs from its relatives by the tree-like habit (shared with L. conocarpodendron), large, roundish leaves with three to eight teeths, the middle part...
- Proteaceae (protea family) Leucospermum: leucospermum trees Leucospermum conocarpodendron pincushion Proteaceae (protea family) Macadamia: macadamia nut trees...
- Leucadendron strobilinum (Peninsula conebush) Leucospermum conocarpodendron subsp. conocarpodendron (grey tree pincushion) Liparia graminifolia (gr**** mountain...
- Leucospermum conocarpodendron (L.) H.Buek, indigenous Leucospermum conocarpodendron (L.) H.Buek subsp. conocarpodendron, endemic Leucospermum conocarpodendron (L...
- slopes, and the endemic Grey Tree Pincushion Protea (Leucospermum conocarpodendron) which covers the drier western slopes. Tall, dense, indigenous Afromontane...
- Leucospermum pluridens is ****igned to the tree pincushions, section Conocarpodendron. The species name pluridens is a compounding of the Latin words pluris...
- Phill. Protea welwitschii Engl. (Protea hirta Klotzsch) Leucospermum conocarpodendron (L.) Buek Leucospermum cuneiforme (Burm.f) Rourke Leucospermum gerrardii...
- Leucospermum glabrum is ****igned to the tree pincushions, section Conocarpodendron. The name of the species glabrum is Latin and means "hairless", a reference...