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- genus Leucadendrum, with newcomers Leucadendrum cordifolium, Leucadendrum gracile, Leucadendrum parile, Leucadendrum royenaefolium, Leucadendrum saxatile...
- new genus Leucadendrum, calling it Leucadendrum ellipti****. In addition he recognised two slightly different forms, calling them Leucadendrum phyllanthifolium...
- Salisbury created two superfluous names, Protea tortuosa in 1796 and Leucadendrum cr****icaule in 1809. In his book On the natural order of plants called...
- Salisbury was the first to describe the ornamental pincushion and named it Leucadendrum cordifolium. In 1900 however, his generic names were suppressed in favour...
- to the Pacific Ocean. Solander coined the (unpublished) binomial name Leucadendrum integrifolium in Banks' Florilegium. However, the species was not published...
- Salisbury ****igned twenty four species to his new genus Leucadendrum, including the newly named Leucadendrum parile. In 1818, Robert Sweet ****igned the species...
- another specimen, English botanist Richard Anthony Salisbury described Leucadendrum ellipti**** in 1809 in a book titled On the cultivation of the plants...
- Richard Anthony Salisbury ****igned the Saldanha pincushion to the genus Leucadendrum in a book by Joseph Knight published in 1809 titled On the cultivation...
- the plants belonging to the natural order of Proteeae, and called it Leucadendrum royenaefolium. In 1856, Carl Meisner described Leucospermum puberum var...
- Anthony Salisbury first described the Karoo pincushion and named it Leucadendrum saxatile in 1809, in a book by Joseph Knight in 1809 titled On the cultivation...