- bush
Leptomeria aphylla R.Br.
Leptomeria axillaris R.Br.
Leptomeria cunninghamii Miq.
Leptomeria dielsiana Pilg. - Diel's
currant bush
Leptomeria drupacea...
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Leptomeria drupacea, also
known as the pale
currant bush, is an
endemic Australian hemi-parasitic
erect shrub. It
occurs commonly in dry
woodlands across...
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Leptomeria acida,
known as acid
drops or sour currant-bush, is an
apparently leafless parasitic shrub,
found on the
coast and
ranges in
eastern Australia...
- Species: A. xiphoclada
Binomial name
Amperea xiphoclada (Sieber ex Spreng.)
Druce Synonyms Leptomeria brownii Miq.
Leptomeria xiphoclada Sieber ex Spreng....
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Aliciella leptomeria (formerly
Gilia leptomeria) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
phlox family known by the
common names sand
gilia and
Great Basin...
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Leptomeria aphylla,
commonly known as
leafless currant-bush is a
shrub that is
native to south-eastern Australia. The
species was
formally described in...
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Nickrent & M.A.García
Lepidoceras Hook.f. (previously Eremolepidaceae)
Leptomeria R.Br. Mida R.Cunn. ex A.Cunn.
Myoschilos Ruiz & Pav.
Nanodea Banks ex...
- a book by
Kenneth Williams Acid Drops, a play by
Gertrude E.
Jennings Leptomeria acida, an
Australian parasitic shrub Operation Acid Drop, a
World War...
- Eremophila, Logania, Dryandra, Isopogon, Grevillea, Petrophile, Telopea,
Leptomeria, Jacksonia, Leucopogon, Stenopetalum, Ptilotus,
Sclerolaena and Rhagodia...
- list
coincides with the
federal EPBC Act list,
except that it
includes Leptomeria dielsiana,
Ptilotus caespitulosus and Taraxa**** cygnorum; and excludes...