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- Oreocallis is a South American plant genus in the family Proteaceae. There is only one species, Oreocallis grandiflora, which is native to mountainous...
- realised there were two species in the region—Oreocallis wickhamii and what became known as Oreocallis sp. nova. Peter Weston and Mike Crisp of the Royal...
- Islands. The genus is a relatively new creation, being split off from Oreocallis in 1991. The name is derived from Ancient Gr**** allo- "other" or "strange"...
- and reclassified as Oreocallis pinnata by Dutch botanist Hermann Otto Sleumer in 1954. The Australian members of the genus Oreocallis were recognised as...
- closest relatives appear to be the genera Alloxylon (tree waratahs), Oreocallis and Embothrium, a group of generally terminal red-flowering plants that...
- Embothrieae Subtribe Lomatiinae Lomatia Subtribe Embothriinae Embothrium — Oreocallis — Alloxylon — Telopea Subtribe Stenocarpinae Stenocarpus — Strangea Subtribe...
- tree waratahs (Alloxylon) from eastern Australia and New Caledonia, and Oreocallis and the Chilean firetree (Embothrium coccineum) from South America. Almost...
- Johnson & B.G.Briggs Lomatia Subtribe Embothriinae Endl. Embothrium — Oreocallis — Alloxylon — Telopea Subtribe Stenocarpinae L.A.S.Johnson & B.G.Briggs...
- as Embothrium brachycarpum in 1939 before transferring it to the genus Oreocallis. However the fruit of the type specimen were deformed and the species...
- from eastern Australia and New Caledonia, and the South American genera Oreocallis and Embothrium. Almost all of these species have red terminal flowers...