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- Hybanthus contains the following species: Hybanthus attenuatus Hybanthus aurantiacus (Benth.) F.Muell. Hybanthus calycinus (DC.) F.Muell. Hybanthus concolor...
- Hybanthus stellarioides, commonly known as spade flower is an annual herb of the genus Hybanthus, native to Australia. Hybanthus stellarioides is an annual...
- Gloeospermum, Amphirrhox, Orthion, Mayanaea, Hybanthus concolor, the Hybanthus havanensis Group, and the Hybanthus caledonicus Group Clade 4: largely unresolved...
- Hybanthus vernonii, the erect violet, is a small plant in the violet family. Found in eastern Australia in eucalyptus woodland, often in sheltered sites...
- Ferdinand von Mueller transferred it to the genus Hybanthus in Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae. "Hybanthus calycinus". Australian Plant Name Index (APNI)...
- Hybanthus monopetalus, the slender violet-bush, is a common plant in the violet family. It is found in eastern Australia in dry eucalyptus woodland, often...
- South Wales. Hybanthus floribundus was first described as Pigea floribunda in 1838 by John Lindley, but was transferred to the genus, Hybanthus in 1876 by...
- Online. Retrieved 12 June 2024. Hybanthus concolor (T.F. Forst.) Spreng. UDSA Plants Database. 02 Dec 2011 "Hybanthus concolor". County-level distribution...
- nudum synonymous to the species Pigea banksiana, which is now known as Hybanthus enneaspermus. The name had been proposed on a specimen sheet collected...
- the caterpillars. They have also been noted to feed on the leaves of Hybanthus enneaspermus (Violaceae) in Bengal and on Turnera ulmifolia (P****ifloraceae)...