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species of
Conothamnus are
recognised by the
Western Australian Herbarium:
Conothamnus aureus (Turcz.)
Domin Conothamnus neglectus Diels Conothamnus trinervis...
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Domin changed the name to
Conothamnus aureus. The
specific epithet (aureus) is a
Latin word
meaning "golden".
Conothamnus aureus is
found on sand plains...
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morphological support, that
species in the
genera Beaufortia, Calothamnus,
Conothamnus, Eremaea, Lamarchea, Petraeomyrtus,
Phymatocarpus and
Regelia be transferred...
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sandy or
loamy or clay soils. "
Conothamnus neglectus".
Australian Plant Census.
Retrieved 23
November 2023. "
Conothamnus neglectus". FloraBase. Western...
- two
species of
Conothamnus lack petals, and the
flowers are in
groups of two.)
Flowering occurs between August and October.
Conothamnus trinervis was first...
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further argue that if all the
genera Beaufortia, Callistemon, Calothamnus,
Conothamnus, Eremaea, Melaleuca,
Phymatocarpus were
combined (as
Craven has suggested)...
- in Australia.
Melaleuca (including Callistemon)
Calothamnus Lamarchea Conothamnus Beaufortia Regelia Phymatocarpus Eremaea Wilson, P. G. (2011) Myrtaceae...
- Taxon,
Craven and
others proposed transferring Beaufortia, Calothamnus,
Conothamnus, Eremaea, Lamarchea,
Phymatocarpus and
Regelia to Melaleuca, a change...
- respects, they are
similar to
plants in the
genera Melaleuca, Calothamnus,
Conothamnus and
Phymatocarpus but
differ from them
either in the
attachment of the...
- (conothamnoides)
refers to the
similarity of this
species to one in the
genus Conothamnus. The
ending -oides is a
Latin suffix meaning "resembling" or "having...