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- Brendan John Lepschi (born 1969) is an Australian botanist, whose interests include the taxonomy of the genus Melaleuca, the families Santalaceae and...
- a****inata F.Muell. - mallee honeymyrtle Melaleuca acutifolia (Benth.) Craven & Lepschi Melaleuca adenostyla K.J.Cowley Melaleuca adnata Turcz. Melaleuca agathosmoides...
- 2024[update], is its publicity officer. Her name, along with that of Brendan Lepschi is honoured in the name of the species of flowering plant, Goodenia brendannarum...
- species Duboisia myoporoides R.Br. 1802 Species Duboisia arenitensis Craven, Lepschi & Haegi Duboisia hopwoodii (F.Muell.) F.Muell. Duboisia leichhardtii (F...
- Lyndley Craven and Brendan Lepschi but the name was not valid. The name was changed in 2001 to Melaleuca dichroma by Craven and Lepschi in Australian Systematic...
- **** or from omáčka=Sauce, Soup) Pfrnak (=(big) nose, from frňák) Lepschi (Auf Lepschi gehen = to go out or to amuse oneself, from lepší=better) from Hungarian:...
- Melaleuca protrusa was first described in 2010 by Lyndley Craven and Brendan Lepschi in the journal Nuytsia. The specific epithet (protrusa) is derived from...
- International Agricultural Research. p. 370. ISBN 9781922137517. Craven, Lyndley; Lepschi, Brendan; Cowley, Kirsten (2010). "Melaleuca (Myrtaceae) of Western Australia:...
- Clade: Rosids Order: Br****icales Family: Cleomaceae Genus: Cleome Species: C. arenitensis Binomial name Cleome arenitensis Craven, Lepschi & Fryxell...
- Domin. Shepherd named the new species G. brendannarum in honour of Brendan Lepschi and Anna Monro in recognition of their service to the botanical community...