-
resulted in the
inclusion of the
formerly recognised families Empetraceae,
Epacridaceae, Monotropaceae, Prionotaceae, and
Pyrolaceae into the
Ericaceae based...
- to Tasmania. The
genus Richea,
forms part of the
Ericaceae (formerly
Epacridaceae) family,
which are
commonly heath-like shrubs. The name
refers to the...
- Sapindaceae,
Aquifoliaceae (holly family), Chloranthaceae, Trimeniaceae,
Epacridaceae (heath family),
Olacaceae and
families of
angiosperms to
represent the...
-
belongs to the
genus Richea,
which forms part of the
Ericaceae (formerly
Epacridaceae) family,
commonly known as the
heath family.
Richea ×
curtisiae is a...
-
Cyrillaceae Family Clethraceae Family Grubbiaceae Family Empetraceae Family Epacridaceae Family Pyrolaceae Family Monotropaceae Paradinandra, a
fossil genus with...
- Government. Crayn, D.M., Quinn, C.J. 1998. Archerieae: a New
Tribe in the
Epacridaceae.
Australian Systematic Botany 11: 23-34.
Archeria eriocarpa at The Plant...
-
pollen grains which remain fused together through maturity (e.g. in the
Epacridaceae).
tetragonal Square;
having four corners; four-angled, e.g. the cross-sections...
-
treated in a
closely related but
separate family Epacridaceae, but the
various genera within Epacridaceae including Epacris have been
revised in
their relationships...
-
Bolster heath or
cushion moorland is a type of
vegetation community that
features a
patchwork of very low growing,
tightly packed plants found at the limits...
- Xanthorrhoeaceae. It is also the
center of
origin of Eupomatiaceae, Pittosporaceae,
Epacridaceae, Stackhousiaceae,
Myoporaceae and Goodeniaceae.
Other families with high...