Definition of Eperephes. Meaning of Eperephes. Synonyms of Eperephes

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Eperephes. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Eperephes and, of course, Eperephes synonyms and on the right images related to the word Eperephes.

Definition of Eperephes

No result for Eperephes. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Eperephes from wikipedia

- Verticordia subg. Eperephes is a botanical name for a grouping of similar plant species in the genus Verticordia. This subgenus contains six sections...
- reviewed the genus Verticordia in 1991, he placed this species in subgenus Eperephes, section Pennuligera along with V. comosa, V. lepidophylla, V. chrysostachys...
- Verticordia with eleven sections and thirty-six species, and subgenus Eperephes with six sections and forty-four species.: 99–114  Verticordia occur naturally...
- the tuft of hairs on the style. George placed this species in subgenus Eperephes, section Pennuligera along with V. chrysostachys, V. lepidophylla, V....
- review of the genus in 1991, Alex George placed this species in subgenus Eperephes, section Verticordella along with V. pennigera, V. halophila, V. blepharophylla...
- relative to most other verticordias. George placed this species in subgenus Eperephes, section Integripetala along with V. helmsii, V. rennieana, V. mirabilis...
- referring to the scented flowers. George placed this species in subgenus Eperephes, section Pennuligera along with V. comosa, V. lepidophylla, V. chrysostachys...
- closely related V. forrestii. George placed this species in subgenus Eperephes, section Pennuligera along with V. comosa, V. chrysostachys, V. lepidophylla...
- the genus, in a desert habitat." This species was placed in subgenus Eperephes, section Integripetala along with helmsii, V. rennieana, V. interioris...
- George reviewed the genus in 1991, he placed this species in subgenus Eperephes, section Integripetala along with V. rennieana, V. interioris, V. mirabilis...