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dehiscens Cherry Pentachondra ericifolia Hook.f.
Pentachondra involucrata R.Br.
Pentachondra pumila (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) R.Br. "Genus
Pentachondra". PlantNET...
- 1–2mm wide
leaves distinguish this
species from the
similar alpine plant Pentachondra pumila. M.
dealbata is a
small prostrate woody shrub, part of the Ericaceae...
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Pentachondra pumila, also
known as **** heath, is a
small alpine shrub in the
epacris family (Ericaceae). It is
commonly found in
Australia and New Zealand...
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Pentachondra involucrata, the
forest frilly-heath, is a
small Tasmanian plant in the
family Ericaceae. The
specific epithet involucrata is
derived from...
- but see
Crayn et al. (2003) This
would have to be
either Pentachondra involucrata or
Pentachondra pumilla. The genus' sole
species is now
known as Zenobia...
- (arrow arum)
Peltoboykinia Peltophorum Peniocereus Pennisetum Penstemon Pentachondra Pentaglottis Pentas Peperomia Peraphyllum Pereskia Perezia Pericallis...
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Pheladenia deformis H DS
dehiscens L split, from dehisco;
dehiscent Pentachondra dehiscens* DS
dejectus L low-lying or debased, from
deiectus Opuntia...
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searching for the
nectar of the
flowers from the
prostrate heath plant,
Pentachondra pumila (Epacridaceae). The eggs are 0.8–1 mm (0.031–0.039 in) wide, pale...
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fraseri var.
muscosus G.Simpson
Leucopogon stuartii F.Muell. ex Sond.
Pentachondra mucronata Hook.f.
Styphelia fraseri (A.Cunn.) F.Muell. nom. illeg. Styphelia...
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Gentianella diemensis, the shrubs,
Richea scoparia,
Orites acicularis and
Pentachondra pumila,
Baeckea gunniana and
Epacris serpyllifolia.
Cushion plants are...