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- Online) Macarthuria apetala Harv. Macarthuria australis Hügel ex Endl. Macarthuria complanata E.M.Ross Macarthuria ephedroides C.T.White Macarthuria georgeana...
- of plants in the order Caryophyllales and consists of a single genus, Macarthuria. Macarthuriaceae are rigid or wiry, rush-like herbs or subshrubs with...
- family was found to be widely polyphyletic in Caryophyllales. In addition Macarthuria was found not to be related to Limeum as previously thought and thus...
- Macarthuria australis is an erect or spreading, wiry shrub, in the family Macarthuriaceae endemic to Western Australia. It grows from 0.15-0.75 m high...
- eastern and southern Africa, and South Asia. Previously, the genus Macarthuria from Australia was also placed here, but it now is found to belong to...
- Lysiana filifolia Macadamia grandis Macaranga polyadenia Macarthuria complanata Macarthuria ephedroides Macropteranthes fitzalanii Macropteranthes leiocaulis...
- Lysiphyllum hookeri (F.Muell.) Pedley Macadamia ternifolia F.Muell. Macarthuria neocambrica F.Muell. Macgregoria racemigera F.Muell. Mackinlaya macrosciadea...
- Lythraceae Lythrum G bloody (the flowers) Myrtales CS Macarthuriaceae Macarthuria P William Macarthur (1800–1882) Caryophyllales Qu Magnoliaceae Magnolia...
- and shrubs Santalales Loranthus europaeus Macarthuriaceae (Macarthuria family) Macarthuria, for William Macarthur (1800–1882) 1 genus, in Australia Stiff...
- genus (Kewa, Kewaceae) segregated from Hypertelis, and placement of Macarthuria in Macarthuriaceae". Phytotaxa. 181 (4). Magnolia Press: 238–242. doi:10...