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Species include:
Cyathodes dealbata R.Br.
Cyathodes glauca Labill.
Cyathodes petiolaris (DC.)
Druce Cyathodes platystoma C.M.Weiller
Cyathodes straminea R...
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species that
Cyathodes glauca occurs with are
Leptospermum scoparium,
Pultenaea daphnoides,
Monotoca glauca and
Acacia species.
Cyathodes glauca prefers...
- tōtara, taumingi, tūmingi. In Australia, the
subspecies parvifolia (syn.
Cyathodes parviflora) is
known as pink
mountain berry.
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Cyathodes petiolaris is a
small alpine plant in the
family Ericaceae,
found in Tasmania, Australia. "
Cyathodes petiolaris". Key to
Tasmanian Dicots. University...
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Leucopogon fasciculatus (G.Forst.) A.Rich., 1832
Occurrence data from AVH
Synonyms Epacris fasciculata G.Forst.
Cyathodes fasciculata (G.Forst.) Allan...
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generic name
Cyathodes was
derived from Gr**** "Cyath" = cup and "odes" = like,
referring to the
ovary encircled by cup-shaped nectary.
Cyathodes straminea...
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previously known as
Cyathodes dealbata R.Br. The
Cyathodes genus was
first described in 1805, with the
first do****entation of
Cyathodes dealbata in 1810...
- used to
sweeten fernroot, or
boiled with
seaweed to make a
black jelly.
Cyathodes juniperina - Mingimingi,
edible berries.
Dacrycarpus dacrydioides - Kahikatea...
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oxycedrus (Labill.) C.M.
Weiller (1999)
Cyathodes juniperina var.
oxycedrus (Labill.)
Allan (1961)
Cyathodes acerosa var.
oxycedrus (Labill.) Cheeseman...
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proposed that 12
species previously classified under the
Cyathodes genus,
including Cyathodes mariannensis, be
reclassified to the new genus, Leptecophylla...