- Most
Lophomyrtus in
gardens are
hybrids between the two species. This cross,
Lophomyrtus bullata ×
Lophomyrtus obcordata, is
known as
Lophomyrtus × ralphii...
- They are
produced in very
large numbers.
Lophomyrtus obcordata is a
species endemic to New Zealand.
Lophomyrtus was
formerly placed in the
genus Myrtus...
-
Lophomyrtus bullata, also
known by its Māori name of ramarama, is a
species of
evergreen myrtle shrub in the
genus Lophomyrtus,
family Myrtaceae. It is...
- robusta),
southern rātā (Metrosideros umbellata),
ramarama (
Lophomyrtus bullata) and rōhutu
Lophomyrtus obcordata.
Species within the
following plant genera...
-
genus Myrtus, are now
species within other genera, including: Eugenia,
Lophomyrtus, Luma, Rhodomyrtus, Syzygium, Ugni, and at
least a
dozen other genera...
- Forst. & G.Forst.
Lindsayomyrtus B.Hyland &
Steenis Lithomyrtus F.Muell.
Lophomyrtus Burret Lophostemon Schott Luma A.Gray
Lysicarpus F.Muell. Malleostemon...
-
quintinia Quintinia acutifolia Tāwheowheo
Quintinia serrata Ramarama Lophomyrtus bullata Rautini Brachyglottis huntii Rewarewa Knightia excelsa Ribbonwood...
- N.Snow
Legrandia Kausel Lenwebbia N.Snow et al.
Lithomyrtus F.Muell.
Lophomyrtus Burret Luma A.Gray
Marlierea Cambess.
Meteoromyrtus Gamble Mitranthes...
- Ramarama, New Zealand, a
community in the
Auckland region of New
Zealand Lophomyrtus bullata, also
known as ramarama, a
plant native to New
Zealand Ramarama...
-
Anatomical and
genetic analyses have
placed Lenwebbia as the
sister genus to
Lophomyrtus from New Zealand. The
following species are
recognised in the
genus Lenwebbia:...