-
prone to suckering.
Subspecies oleifolius is
found in the more
northern parts of
Western Australia.
Alectryon oleifolius grows as a
large shrub to medium-size...
- statement/permission). Text
taken from
Convolvulus oleifolius.
Encyclopedia of Life. "Convolvulus
oleifolius Desr. -
Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved...
-
Psydrax oleifolia,
commonly known as wild
lemon or
brush myrtle, is a
species of
shrub or
small tree in the
family Rubiaceae. It is
endemic to eastern...
- Mexico, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela.
Podocarpus oleifolius contains one subspecies, P.
oleifolius subsp. costaricensis,
which is
considered to encomp****...
-
transiens section Pratensis (southeast
Mexico to
Guyana and Peru)
Podocarpus oleifolius Podocarpus pendulifolius Podocarpus tepuiensis section Lanceolatis (southern...
- "Alectryon
oleifolius (Desf.) S.T.Reynolds". July 2001.
Retrieved 12 Dec 2013.
Reynolds (1985)
Flora of Australia.
Online "Alectryon
oleifolius (Desf.) S...
- (Didymocheton fraseri****)
Western Rosewood,
Inland Rosewood (Alectryon
oleifolius)
White Rosewood (Chionanthus ligustrinus), (Anthocarapa nitidula) (Pau...
- It is
found in New
South Wales and Queensland. Its host is
Alectryon oleifolius. Schmidt,
Stefan (2012). "Revision of the
Australian sawfly genus Antargidium...
-
Crucianella rupestris,
Anthrocnemum macrostachyum,
Lygeum spartum,
Convolvulus oleifolius,
Thymbra capitata,
Teucrium fruticans,
Allium melitense,
Anacamptis urvilleana...
-
Plant species found in the
mountain zones in the park include:
Podocarpus oleifolius,
Prunus integrifolia,
Cyrtochilum aureum,
Escallonia myrtilloides, Hesperomeles...