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Hymenophyllum howense is a fern in the
family Hymenophyllaceae. The
specific epithet refers to the
locality of occurrence. The fern has a wiry, creeping...
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Zealandia pustulata subsp. howensis,
synonym Microsorum pustulatum subsp.
howense, is a
subspecies of fern, only
occurring on Lord Howe Island. The habitat...
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Apium prostratum subsp.
howense is a
flowering plant in the
carrot family native to Australia's Lord Howe Island. The
epithet howense derives from the name...
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cismontanum Joy Thomps. - Qld, NSW
Leptospermum polygalifolium subsp.
howense Joy Thomps. - Lord Howe
Island Leptospermum polygalifolium subsp. montanum...
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Leptospermum polygalifolium subsp.
howense,
commonly known as tea tree or tea-tree, is a
flowering plant in the
myrtle family, Myrtaceae. The subspecific...
- than wide) and
grows in swamps. The
subspecies Apium prostratum subsp.
howense is
endemic to Lord Howe Island.
Commonly eaten by
Maori in New Zealand...
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occurs from
Fraser Island to Gosford.
Leptospermum polygalifolium subsp.
howense Joy Thomps. has
leaves 5–8 mm (0.20–0.31 in) long,
white flowers about...
- Alexander, 1924 E.
hirtistylatum Alexander, 1939 E.
histrio Schiner, 1868 E.
howense Alexander, 1922 E.
illingworthi (Alexander, 1921) E.
imitans Alexander...
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graphidioides (Leight. ex Lettau) Zahlbr. (1919)
Schismatomma insulae-
howense (Sparrius)
Tehler & Ertz (2013)
Schismatomma leucopsarum (Nyl.) Zahlbr...
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Monomorium holothir Bolton, 1987
Monomorium hospitum Viehmeyer, 1916
Monomorium howense Wheeler, 1927
Monomorium iligii Forel, 1894
Monomorium ilium Forel, 1907...