Definition of Embothriinae. Meaning of Embothriinae. Synonyms of Embothriinae

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Definition of Embothriinae

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Meaning of Embothriinae from wikipedia

- Rchb. Subtribe Lomatiinae L.A.S.Johnson & B.G.Briggs Lomatia Subtribe Embothriinae Endl. Embothrium — Oreocallis — Alloxylon — Telopea Subtribe Stenocarpinae...
- southern edges of the Pacific Rim. Together they make up the subtribe Embothriinae. The genus was first described by Robert Brown in 1810 from the type...
- po****tion of T. speciosissima. The genus is classified in the subtribe Embothriinae of the Proteaceae, along with the tree waratahs (Alloxylon) from eastern...
- scattered around the southern edges of the Pacific Rim. Known as the Embothriinae, this is an ancient group with roots in the mid Cretaceous, when Australia...
- around the southern edges of the Pacific Rim. Known as the subtribe Embothriinae, this is an ancient group with roots in the mid Cretaceous, when Australia...
- Banksiinae Banksia Tribe Embothrieae Subtribe Lomatiinae Lomatia Subtribe Embothriinae Embothrium — Oreocallis — Alloxylon — Telopea Subtribe Stenocarpinae...
- flammeum and the other three tree waratah species lie in the subtribe Embothriinae, along with the true waratahs (Telopea), South American Oreocallis, and...
- is not specific to the Tasmanian waratah; all members of the subtribe Embothriinae have truncate seed wings. Embothrium was a wastebasket taxon at the time...
- and relates to the leaves. The genus is classified in the subtribe Embothriinae of the Proteaceae, along with the tree waratahs (Alloxylon) from eastern...
- scattered around the southern edges of the Pacific Rim. Known as the Embothriinae, this is an ancient group with roots in the mid Cretaceous, when Australia...