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billawinica Albr.
Monotoca elliptica (Sm.) R.Br. – tree
broom heath Monotoca empetrifolia R.Br.
Monotoca glauca (Labill.)
Druce –
goldy wood
Monotoca ledifolia...
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Monotoca submutica,
commonly known as
mountain broomheath, is an
endemic heath family shrub in the
Epacridaceae family and is one of 17
species in the...
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Monotoca oreophila, the
mountain broom heath, is a
plant in the
family Ericaceae. It is
endemic to Victoria, Australia.
Plants grow to
between 0.2 and...
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Monotoca glauca,
known as
goldy wood, is a
heath family shrub endemic to Tasmania,
Australia and is one of 17
described Monotoca species. It is a widespread...
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Monotoca scoparia,
commonly known as
prickly broom heath, is a
widespread native species across south-eastern Australia.
Monotoca scoparia was formerly...
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Monotoca elliptica, the tree
broom heath, is a
plant in the
family Ericaceae,
found in south-eastern Australia.
Monotoca elliptica is a long-lived species...
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Binomial name
Needhamiella pumilio L.
Watson Synonyms[citation needed]
Monotoca pumilio (R.Br.) Spreng.
Needhamia R. Br. 1810 nom. illeg.
Needhamia pumilio...
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pines (Callitris species), and in hind dune
communities with
wedding bush (
Monotoca elliptica) and
burrawang (Macrozamia communis).
Angophora costata trees...
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close relationship with the Cyathodes, and
instead is a
sister species to
Monotoca genus. This led to a new
monotypic genus in the
Ericaceae family, Montitega...
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smoke exposure germination.
Other plants, such as acacia, eucalyptus, and
Monotoca elliptica have
adapted to
survive in dry,
nutrient poor soil.
Acacia oncinocarpa...