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- The Grevilleoideae are a subfamily of the plant family Proteaceae. Mainly restricted to the Southern Hemisphere, it contains around 46 genera and about...
- described as Knightia oblonga. Knightia has been placed in the tribe Roupaleae of the subfamily Grevilleoideae. As of April 2022[update], Plants of the...
- megacarpus was found not to be within the genus Orites, nor in the tribe Roupaleae, instead in the tribe Macadamieae, hence given the new species name Nothorites...
- Hollandaea). However, Weston and Barker (2006), argue that within the tribe of Roupaleae, Xylomelum should be placed in the subtribe of Lambertiinae and not together...
- Eudicots Order: Proteales Family: Proteaceae Subfamily: Grevilleoideae Tribe: Roupaleae Subtribe: Roupalinae Genus: Orites R.Br. Synonyms Oritina R.Br....
- Eucarpha were published in 2022. In 2006, the genus was placed in the tribe Roupaleae. Its closest relative is the Australian Triunia. As of October 2023[update]...
- Order: Proteales Family: Proteaceae Subfamily: Grevilleoideae Tribe: Roupaleae Subtribe: Roupalinae Genus: Roupala Aubl. Type species Roupala montana...
- Knightia excelsa, commonly called rewarewa (from Māori), is an evergreen tree endemic to the low elevation and valley forests of New Zealand's North Island...
- tribe Helicieae. More recently, the genus has been placed in the tribe Roupaleae, Its closest relative is Eucarpha, from New Caledonia. Triunia erythrocarpa...
- Darlingia ferruginea, commonly known as the brown silky oak, is a rainforest tree of the family Proteaceae from Northern Queensland. Queensland botanist...