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- Threlkeldia is a genus of annuals or short-lived perennials in the family Amaranthaceae. There are two species, both of which are endemic to Australia...
- Threlkeldia diffusa, also known as coast bonefruit, is a perennial herb which occurs in coastal areas and saline flats in Australia. It is sometimes prostrate...
- Salsola, Sarcocornia, Sclerochlamys, Sclerolaena, Suaeda, Tecticornia, Threlkeldia Basellaceae: Anredera, Basella Cactaceae: Acanthocalycium, Acanthocereus...
- Neob****ia, Neokochia, Osteocarpum, Roycea, Sclerolaena, Spirob****ia, Threlkeldia Chenopodioideae Archiatriplex, Atriplex, Axyris, Baolia, Blitum, Ceratocarpus...
- (2009), the genera were not clearly separated. Probably Neob****ia, Threlkeldia and Osteocarpum should be included in Sclerolaena. Likewise, Enchylaena...
- the exotic Mesembryanthemum crystallinum (iceplant), on 88 islands; Threlkeldia diffusa (coast bonefruit), on 72 islands; and Atriplex cinerea (grey...
- Thouinia André Thouin (1747–1824) Sapindaceae Qu Thouinidium Sapindaceae Qu Threlkeldia Caleb Threlkeld (1676–1728) Amaranthaceae Bu Thuarea Louis-Marie Aubert...
- Amaranthaceae Genus: Neob****ia Species: N. proceriflora Binomial name Neob****ia proceriflora (F.Muell.) A.J.Scott Synonyms Threlkeldia proceriflora F.Muell....
- (Seablite) Tecticornia arbuscula Tecticornia halocnemoides (Shrubby Samphire) Threlkeldia diffusa (Coast Bonefruit) Thysanotus patersonii Trachymene pilosa (Native...
- shrubland of Rhagodia baccata (berry saltbush), Atriplex paludosa and Threlkeldia diffusa (coast bonefruit). Nearer the centre, the vegetation consists...