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- Cyanothamnus is a genus of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae, native to Australia. Plants in the genus Cyanothamnus are erect or spreading shrubs...
- 2019. "Cyanothamnus ramosus". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. "Cyanothamnus ramosus"...
- Cyanothamnus tenuis, commonly known as blue boronia, is a species of plant in the citrus family, Rutaceae, and is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia...
- regions. Cyanothamnus incon****uus is classified as "not threatened" by the Western Australian Government Department of Parks and Wildlife. "Cyanothamnus incon****uus"...
- to Cyanothamnus n**** on the basis of cladistic analysis. The names of three varieties have been accepted by Plants of the World Online: Cyanothamnus n****...
- change in the genus name: Cyanothamnus coerulescens F.Muell. subsp. coerulescens (the autonym) has flowers in leaf axils; Cyanothamnus coerulescens subsp. ****atus...
- others moved this species to the genus Cyanothamnus on the basis of cladistic analysis, but because the name Cyanothamnus anethifolia had already been used...
- Duretto and others changed the name to Cyanothamnus montimulliganensis on the basis of cladistic analysis. Cyanothamnus montimulliganensis grows in woodland...
- Cyanothamnus anemonifolius, commonly known as narrow-leaved boronia or sticky boronia, is a flowering plant that is endemic to south-eastern Australia...
- the name to Cyanothamnus defoliatus on the basis of cladistic analysis. The specific epithet (defoliatus) means "without leaves". Cyanothamnus defoliatus...