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Richea scoparia is a
species of
plant endemic to Tasmania. The
genus Richea,
forms part of the
Ericaceae (formerly Epacridaceae) family,
which are commonly...
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Richea acerosa (Lindl.) F.Muell.
Richea alpina Menadue Richea continentis B.L.Burtt –
Candle heath Richea dracophylla R.Br. –
Dragonleaf richea Richea...
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Richea pandanifolia, the
pandani or
giant gr**** tree, is a
distinctive endemic Tasmanian angiosperm. It is
dicot of the
family Ericaceae and is
found in...
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Richea continentis, the
candle heath, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Ericaceae that is
endemic to Australia. It is multi-branched shrub...
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Richea gunnii, the bog
candleheath or
Gunns richea, is an
endemic Tasmanian angiosperm. It is a
dicot of the
family Ericaceae and is
found in Central,...
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Richea alpina,
known as
short candleheath, is a
species of
heath endemic to Tasmania,
occurring in the
mountains of the southwest. It is morphologically...
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Richea sprengelioides is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Ericaceae. It is one of the 11
species within the
genus Richea that are
endemic to...
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Richea procera, the
lowland richea, is a
plant in the
family Ericaceae,
endemic to Tasmania, Australia. It is
found in
lowland areas of
Tasmania with unusually...
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known as the
heath family.
Richea ×
curtisiae is a
hybrid species between Richea scoparia and
Richea pandanifolia.
Richea ×
curtisiae has the form of...
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Richea acerosa is a
common plant in the
family Ericaceae,
endemic to Tasmania, Australia. The
habitat is
alpine and sub-alpine
situations in the drier...