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- including Epacris have been revised in their relationships to each other and brought under the common umbrella of the Ericaceae. The genus Epacris is native...
- species are now regarded as Epacris impressa, with no recognised subspecies. Scottish botanist Robert Brown described Epacris ruscifolia in his 1810 work...
- microphylla: Epacris microphylla var. microphylla which is an open straggly shrub with few main stems and which flowers mainly from July to October; Epacris microphylla...
- This epacris grows on sandstone rock or at the base of cliffs in dry forest at higher altitudes in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales. "Epacris lithophila"...
- "wild thyme-leaved". This epacris is endemic to Tasmania where it is widespread and abundant in alpine and subalpine areas. "Epacris serpyllifolia". Australian...
- 300 m (980 ft). "Epacris cerasicollina". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 30 April 2022. Crowden, R.K. (2007). "Additions to Epacris (Epacridoidae, Ericaceae)...
- epacris grows near rivers, especially in rainforest and is found in the south-west of Tasmania, including near the Huon and Gordon Rivers. "Epacris mucronulata"...
- Epacris sinclairii, also known as Sinclair's tamingi, is a plant species in the family Ericaceae. The species is endemic to New Zealand, found exclusively...
- has media related to Epacris coriacea. "Epacris coriacea". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 2 May 2022. Powell, Jocelyn M. "Epacris coriacea". Royal Botanic...
- species to Epacris as Epacris gnidioides based on a phylogenetic study which found that Rupicola and Budawangia were embedded within Epacris. As of March 2024[update]...