- in leaf axils.
Prior to 1998 it was
known as
Eriostemon myoporoides.
Philotheca myoporoides is a
species of
shrub that
typically grows to a
height of...
-
Duboisia myoporoides, or corkwood, is a
shrub or tree
native to high-rainfall
areas on the
margins of
rainforest in
eastern Australia. It has a thick...
- niger,
Mandragora officinarum,
Scopolia carniolica,
Latua and
Duboisia myoporoides have been
known about and used for
various purposes in both the New and...
-
depressant effects. The
leaves of
Duboisia leichhardtii and
Duboisia myoporoides also
contain scopolamine and hyoscyamine,
along with some
other pharmaceutically...
-
Philotheca myoporoides subsp.
myoporoides,
commonly known as long-leaf wax flower, is a
subspecies of
flowering plant in the
family Rutaceae and is endemic...
- Neville. "Philotheca
myoporoides subsp. euroensis".
Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria.
Retrieved 7
August 2020. "Philotheca
myoporoides subsp. euroensis"....
- Wales. "Philotheca
myoporoides subsp. acuta".
Australian Plant Census.
Retrieved 6
August 2020. Herscovitch, Clare. "Philotheca
myoporoides subsp. acuta"....
- "Philotheca
myoporoides subsp. brevipedunculata".
Australian Plant Census.
Retrieved 7
August 2020. Herscovitch, Clare. "Philotheca
myoporoides subsp. brevipedunculata"...
- "Philotheca
myoporoides subsp. petraea".
Australian Plant Census.
Retrieved 8
August 2020. Walsh, Neville; Stajsic, Val. "Philotheca
myoporoides subsp. petraea"...
-
eastern states of
Australia from the soft
corkwood tree, or
Duboisia myoporoides, was used by the
Allies in
World War II to stop
soldiers getting seasick...