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- Melicytus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Violaceae. Hymenanthera is a synonym. It includes 19 species native to Australia, New Zealand, and...
- dentatus". Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust, Sydney, Australia. "Hymenanthera dentata". Electronic Flora of South Australia Fact Sheet. State Herbarium...
- Melicytus cr****ifolius (thick-leaved ****e; syn. Hymenanthera cr****ifolia Hook.f.) is an ornamental plant of Violaceae family, which is native to New Zealand...
- Nutt. Nemitis setacea (Nutt.) Raf. Stemoptera lilacina Miers Apteria hymenanthera Miq. Monostychosepalum monanthum Barb.Rodr. Apteria ulei Schltr. Apteria...
- Zealand Institute. 15: 339. OCLC 1778777. Retrieved 7 February 2018. Hymenanthera traversii, Buchanan. A Small glabrous, branched, shrub-tree. Branches...
- (Rinorea, Allexis, Gloeospermum) Subtribe Hymenantherina (Melicytus, Hymenanthera) Subtribe Isodendriinae (Isodendrion) Subtribe Paypayrolinae (Amphirrhox...
- 50075277 VicFlora: 457695e9-c904-454c-b082-556349dc5774 WFO: wfo-0001233433 Hymenanthera angustifolia Wikidata: Q40049748 APNI: 65347 CoL: 3NHN3 EPPO: HMNAN GBIF:...
- org:names:944759-1 RHS: 62784 Tropicos: 50075061 WFO: wfo-0001233376 Hymenanthera dentata var. alpina Wikidata: Q40049728 GBIF: 6711760 GRIN: 19496 iNaturalist:...
- prinophyllum, Rubus parvifolius, Breynia oblongifolia, Ozothamnus diosmifolius, Hymenanthera dentata, Acacia floribunda and Phyllanthus gunnii. The groundcover in...
- noted the rare lichen to prefer the bark of small twigs of the plant Hymenanthera banksii, a bush upon which it would often cover an entire side. The Teloschistes...