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- Verticordia hughanii, commonly known as Hughan's featherflower, is a flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of...
- Verticordia fimbrilepis var. fimbrilepis Shy featherflower WA Verticordia hughanii Hughan's featherflower WA Verticordia pityrhops Pine featherflower WA Verticordia...
- mitodes, V. centipeda, V. auriculata, V. pholidophylla, V. ****ata and V. hughanii. An isolated po****tion recognised as a variant of this species was redescribed...
- mitodes, V. centipeda, V. auriculata, V. pholidophylla, V. ****ata and V. hughanii. A revision published in 2020 recognised a variant po****tion of Verticordia...
- mitodes, V. centipeda, V. auriculata, V. pholidophylla, V. ****ata and V. hughanii. This verticordia grows in sandy soil usually with gravel, in flat areas...
- Moore Verticordia huegelii Endl. – variegated featherflower Verticordia hughanii F.Muell. – Hughan's featherflower Verticordia humilis Benth. – small featherflower...
- V. tumida, V. mitodes,V. centipeda, V. auriculata, V. ****ata and V. hughanii. This verticordia is found in and near the Kalbarri National Park where...
- mitodes, V. attenuata, V. auriculata, V. pholidophylla, V. ****ata and V. hughanii. This verticordia grows in sand, often over gravel, clay or loam, often...
- mitodes, V. centipeda, V. auriculata, V. pholidophylla, V. ****ata and V. hughanii. This verticordia grows in deep sand or in low-lying sandy-clay, often...
- mitodes, V. centipeda, V. auriculata, V. pholidophylla, V. ****ata and V. hughanii. There are two subspecies: Verticordia tumida A.S.George subsp. tumida...