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Verticordia fimbrilepis subsp.
fimbrilepis is a
flowering plant in the
myrtle family,
Myrtaceae and is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia....
- Census:
Verticordia fimbrilepis Turcz. subsp.
fimbrilepis which has
flower stalks 2–4 mm (0.08–0.2 in) long;
Verticordia fimbrilepis subsp.
australis A...
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fimbrilepis. The
style is 0.2–0.4 mm (0.008–0.02 in) long,
straight and glabrous.
Flowering time is from
October to December.
Verticordia fimbrilepis...
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Reedia spathacea Sphenotoma drummondii (Mountain Paper-heath)
Verticordia fimbrilepis subsp.
australis Verticordia plumosa var. v****ensis "Wildlife Conservation...
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densiflora var.
pedunculata Long-stalked
featherflower WA
Verticordia fimbrilepis var.
fimbrilepis Shy
featherflower WA
Verticordia hughanii Hughan's featherflower...
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Gardner Verticordia fastigiata Turcz. –
mouse featherflower Verticordia fimbrilepis Turcz. – shy
featherflower Verticordia forrestii F.Muell. – Forrest's...
- harveyi, V. plumosa, V. stenopetala, V. sieberi, V.
pityrhops and V.
fimbrilepis. This
verticordia grows in
shallow sand over
spongolite and limestone...
- V. helichrysantha, V. stenopetala, V. sieberi, V.
pityrhops and V.
fimbrilepis. He also
recognised the
following varieties:
Verticordia plumosa (Desf...
- helichrysantha, V. plumosa, V. stenopetala, V. sieberi, V.
pityrhops and V.
fimbrilepis. This
verticordia grows in deep sand,
usually in open
Banksia woodland...
- helichrysantha, V. plumosa, V. stenopetala, V. harveyi, V. pityrhops, and V.
fimbrilepis.
George described four varieties:
Verticordia sieberi Schauer var. sieberi...