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Haemodorum is a
genus of
herbs in the
family Haemodoraceae,
first described as a
genus in 1798 by
James Edward Smiith. The
genus is
native to New Guinea...
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Haemodorum planifolium is a
shrub native to
southeastern Australia. Harden, Gwen J.. "
Haemodorum planifolium R.Br".
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South Wales Flora Online...
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Haemodorum simplex is a
plant in the
Haemodoraceae (blood root) family,
native to the
south west of
Western Australia, and was
first described by John...
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Haemodorum gracile is a
plant in the
Haemodoraceae (blood root) family,
native to
Western Australia, and was
first described by
Terry Desmond Macfarlane...
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Haemodorum brevisepalum is a
shrub in the
Haemodoraceae family,
native to
southwestern Western Australia. It was
first described in 1873 by
George Bentham...
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Haemodorum ****atum is a
plant in the
Haemodoraceae family native to
south Western Australia. The
leaves are
terete or
elliptical and 12–59 cm long and...
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Haemodorum austroqueenslandi**** is a
shrub native to
Southeastern Australia. Harden, Gwen J.. "
Haemodorum austroqueenslandi**** Domin".
PlantNET – New...
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Haemodorum corymbosum,
commonly known as the rush-leaf bloodroot, is a
shrub native to
southeastern Australia. Danish-Norwegian
naturalist Martin Vahl...
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Haemodorum tenuifolium is a
plant native to
southeastern Australia. Harden, Gwen J.. "
Haemodorum tenuifolium A.Cunn. ex Benth".
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South Wales...
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Haemodorum distichophyllum, also
known as the
Moorland Bloodroot, is a
plant in the
Haemodoraceae (blood root) family,
native to Tasmania. It was first...