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Melaleuca howeana,
commonly known as tea tree, is a
plant in the
myrtle family,
Myrtaceae and is
endemic to the Lord Howe
Island group, 600 km (400 mi)...
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continue under the
water surface to the
level of the shelf. A
Melaleuca howeana shrub was
found growing on Ball's Pyramid. The bush was
growing in a small...
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Cyathea howeana is a fern in the
family Cyatheaceae. The
specific epithet refers to Lord Howe Island, the
locality in
Australia to
which it is endemic...
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Parsonsia howeana is a
vigorous twining vine of the
family Apocynaceae. It is
endemic to Australia’s
subtropical Lord Howe
Island in the
Tasman Sea. It...
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Porina howeana is a
species of
saxicolous (rock-dwelling)
crustose lichen in the
family Porinaceae.
Found on Lord Howe Island, Australia, it was formally...
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Gahnia howeana is a
flowering plant in the
sedge family. The
specific epithet refers to Lord Howe Island,
where it is found. It was
formerly lumped with...
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Planchonella myrsinifolia subsp.
howeana is a
subspecies of
plant in the
family Sapotaceae. It is a
shrub or tree
endemic to Lord Howe Island. It is a...
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Ptisana howeana is a rare fern
endemic to Lord Howe Island,
occasionally found in cultivation. The
local names are
horse shoe fern or king fern. A large...
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previously thought, and that its food
preferences are not
limited to
Melaleuca howeana. By the
beginning of 2016,
Melbourne Zoo had
hatched 13,000 eggs, and had...
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Eight occur in Tasmania, but only two are
endemic to that island. One (M.
howeana) is
endemic to Lord Howe
Island and
seven are
endemic to
Grande Terre,...