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Adenanthos detmoldii,
commonly known as
Scott River jugflower or
yellow jugflower, is a
species of
shrub in the
family Proteaceae. It is
endemic to the...
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closely related to A. barbiger. A.
obovatus has
hybridized with A.
detmoldii to
produce the
hybrid A. × pamela.
Several common names allude to the...
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leaves of A. ellipticus and A. obovatus; and the long thin
leaves of A.
detmoldii and A. barbiger. Only two
species have
leaves that are
sharply pointed...
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Adenanthos ×
pamela is a
naturally occurring hybrid of A.
detmoldii and A. obovatus in
Western Australia. A
bushy shrub intermediate between its parents...
- The full
arrangement is as follows:
Adenanthos A. sect.
Eurylaema A.
detmoldii A. barbiger A. obovatus A. × pamela A. sect.
Adenanthos A. drummondii...
- (now A. obovatus). Four
years later,
Ferdinand von
Mueller published A.
detmoldii,
referring it to this section. In 1978,
Nelson published a comprehensive...
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cygnorum subsp.
chamaephyton Adenanthos cygnorum subsp.
cygnorum Adenanthos detmoldii Adenanthos dobagii Adenanthos dobsonii Adenanthos drummondii Adenanthos...
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national park in
Western Australia located on the
Scott River Adenanthos detmoldii,
known as
Scott River jugflower Banksia meisneri subsp. ascendens, known...
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Arthur River Lateritic soils, sand Open forest,
scrub or
heath A.
detmoldii (Scott
River Jugflower) Tall shrub, non-lignotuberous
Entire or lobed...
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Adenanthos may be
summarised as follows:
Adenanthos A. sect.
Eurylaema A.
detmoldii A. barbiger A. obovatus A. × pamela A. sect.
Adenanthos (29 species, 8...