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- are: Phymatocarpus interioris Craven Phymatocarpus maxwellii F.Muell. Phymatocarpus porphyrocephalus F.Muell. All three species of Phymatocarpus occur...
- which are rough or lumpy on the outer surface. Phymatocarpus porphyrocephalus was the first Phymatocarpus to be formally described. The description was...
- Retrieved 24 October 2023. "Species of Phymatocarpus". Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. Retrieved 23 March 2018. "Phymatocarpus maxwellii". APNI. Retrieved 30...
- is most closely related to Phymatocarpus porphyrocephalus and was only recognised as a new species in 1999. Phymatocarpus interioris is an erect to spreading...
- Beaufortia, Calothamnus, Conothamnus, Eremaea, Lamarchea, Petraeomyrtus, Phymatocarpus and Regelia be transferred to Melaleuca. The World Checklist of Selected...
- Beaufortia, Callistemon, Calothamnus, Conothamnus, Eremaea, Melaleuca, Phymatocarpus were combined (as Craven has suggested), then there would be no characteristics...
- Wheeler & N.G.Marchant – synonym of Agonis Pericalymma (Endl.) Endl. Phymatocarpus F.Muell. – synonym of Melaleuca Pileanthus Labill. Pilidiostigma Burret...
- (including Callistemon) Calothamnus Lamarchea Conothamnus Beaufortia Regelia Phymatocarpus Eremaea Wilson, P. G. (2011) Myrtaceae. In The Families and Genera of...
- transferring Beaufortia, Calothamnus, Conothamnus, Eremaea, Lamarchea, Phymatocarpus and Regelia to Melaleuca, a change largely accepted by Plants of the...
- in Beaufortia, Conothamnus, Calothamnus, Lamarchea, Petraeomyrtus, Phymatocarpus and Regelia be transferred to Melaleuca. The name Eremaea is from a...