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- Further images P. lasianthos sp. 'Point Lookout', New England National Park P. lasianthos (artist: Sydenham Edwards) "Prostanthera lasianthos". Australian...
- "I-beam leaf" form (see Fig 1). Hydrostatic leaves such as in Prostanthera lasianthos are large and thin, and may involve the need for multiple leaves rather...
- Ozothamnus ferrugineus, Olearia lirata, Olearia argophylla, Prostanthera lasianthos, Gynatrix pulc****a and Pimelea axiflora. In open woodland there is Acacia...
- Plantarum Specimen and the first species he described was Prostanthera lasianthos. The word is derived from the Gr**** for an appendage. Within the flowers...
- gummiferum - New South Wales Christmas bush, ornamental tree. Prostanthera lasianthos - Victorian Christmas bush. Several plants in Australia are referred to...
- bush Metrosideros kermadecensis, New Zealand Christmas bush Prostanthera lasianthos, a shrub from Australia also known as the Victorian Christmas bush Senna...
- angustifolia Olearia argophylla Pimelea axiflora Pomaderris aspera Prostanthera lasianthos Tasmannia lanceolata Epiphytes, such as fork-ferns, filmy ferns, and orchids...
- Daphnandra micrantha, Glochidion ferdinandi, Notho****us moorei, Prostanthera lasianthos, Dodonaea viscosa, Diploglottis australis, Pomaderris aspera, Dendrocnide...
- in Tasmania and South Australia (not to be confused with Prostanthera lasianthos). Indigenous names recorded include ****n in Coranderrk, Victoria, and...
- suggestion. This was the name they used for the Christmas Bush (Prostanthera lasianthos), a white flowering summer plant which is indigenous to the area. In mid-1864...