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- Plant List: Dracophyllum acerosum Berggr. Dracophyllum adamsii Petrie Dracophyllum alticola Däniker Dracophyllum arboreum ****ayne Dracophyllum × arcuatum...
- Dracophyllum fiordense, commonly known as the Fiordland gr**** tree, is a species of tree or shrub in the heath family, Ericaceae. It is endemic to the...
- Dracophyllum menziesii, commonly known as pineapple scrub, is a species of shrub endemic to the South and Stewart Islands of New Zealand. In the heath...
- Dracophyllum longifolium, commonly called inaka (from Māori), is an upright shrub or small tree in the family Ericaceae that is endemic to New Zealand...
- Dracophyllum arboreum, commonly known as Chatham Island gr**** tree and tarahinau (Moriori), is a species of tree in the heath family Ericaceae. Endemic...
- Cordyline obtecta Dracophyllum (dragon leaf) Chatham Island gr**** tree Dracophyllum arboreum (Chatham Islands) Dracophyllum acerosum Dracophyllum fiordense Dracophyllum...
- Dracophyllum secundum is a prostrate to semi-erect shrub found in eastern Australia. It occurs from as far south as Pigeon House Mountain north to Kendall...
- Dracophyllum traversii, commonly known as mountain neinei, gr**** tree, and pineapple tree is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae...
- Dracophyllum densum is a species of shrub endemic to north-west Nelson in New Zealand's South Island. It was first described by Walter Oliver in 1952 and...
- Dracophyllum latifolium, commonly called needle-leaved neinei or spider wood, is a species of plant in the family Ericaceae. It is endemic to the North...