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Regelia is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Myrtaceae and is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia. The
genus is
composed of five species...
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Regelia ciliata is a
plant in the
myrtle family,
Myrtaceae and is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia. It is a rigid,
spreading shrub with...
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Regelia megacephala is a
plant in the
myrtle family,
Myrtaceae and is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia. It is a
taller shrub than others...
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Regelia inops is a
plant in the
myrtle family,
Myrtaceae and is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia. It is an
upright but
often spreading shrub...
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Regelia velutina, the
Barrens regelia, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
myrtle family Myrtaceae. It is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia...
- six sections;
bearded irises (or
pogon irises), Psammiris, Oncocyclus,
Regelia,
Hexapogon and Pseudoregelia. Iris subg.
Limniris has been
divided into...
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Regelia cymbifolia is a
plant in the
myrtle family,
Myrtaceae and is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia. It is a much
branched shrub bearing...
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Government of the
United Kingdom.
Retrieved 17
October 2021. Pastor-Castro,
Regelia (29
October 2020). "1: The
British Emb****y in
Paris and the Fall of France"...
- Calothamnus, Conothamnus, Eremaea, Lamarchea, Petraeomyrtus,
Phymatocarpus and
Regelia be
transferred to Melaleuca. The
World Checklist of
Selected Plant Families...
- (or
pogon irises), Psammiris, Oncocyclus,
Regelia,
Hexapogon and Pseudoregelia.
Sections Oncocyclus and
Regelia are also
called aril irises. This is the...