• Telopea speciosissima Waratah is the is best known of the genus, being an erect slender shrub growing up to 3 m high in the wild and is endemic to New South Wales, Australia It is also the New South Wales floral emblem. (tiborsaghy.com)
  • See the specific descriptions in the different genus taxa within this family. (edu.au)
  • Description: This genus is a group of trees or shrubs. (edu.au)
  • For more details regarding the description of species within this genus please see: https://vicflora.rbg.vic.gov.au/flora/taxon/9654af5f-bccf-4415-8736-efd0e12d1567 Pollen Morphology: The pollen grains from this genus have a circular shape in polar view and an elliptical shape in equatorial view. (edu.au)
  • Petrophile , conebushes, is an Australian genus of erect shrubs with deeply divided, often spiny leaves and cone-like inflorescences. (fieldofscience.com)
  • Gouania is a genus of shrubs and lianas found in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia and the Americas. (fieldofscience.com)
  • Hakea chromatropa (Proteaceae: Grevilleoideae), an apparently rare new species from Western Australia. (wa.gov.au)
  • NSW currently has about 85 species although with a lot of subspecies and some informal taxa recognised. (austplants.com.au)
  • Description: Species within this family are ephemeral, annual, biennial or perennial herbs, shrubs and rarely climbing shrubs. (edu.au)
  • Asteraceae is the second most speciose family in Australia, exceeded only by the Myrtaceae (c. 89 genera and c. 1858 species) and rivalled only by the pea-flowered legumes (c. 140/1402) and Poaceae (c. 230/1300) Description: This family are a group of annual or perennial herbs, subshrubs, shrubs or rarely small trees or lianes, usually terrestrial, rarely facultatively aquatic. (edu.au)
  • A familiar concept in ecology is the species-richness of any given community - technically called 'alpha-diversity' ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_diversity ). (inaturalist.org)
  • On well-drained lithified dunes just inland from the littoral zone, the mallee vegetation consists of Eucalyptus angulosa ( https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/208143-Eucalyptus-angulosa ), Eucalyptus falcata, Melaleuca pentagona ( https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/1255442-Melaleuca-pentagona ) and only a few other species. (inaturalist.org)
  • The family includes ebony and persimmon among about 768 [2] species of trees and shrubs. (wikipedia.org)
  • The ripe fruits of many species are a food source for diverse animal taxa. (wikipedia.org)
  • They are mostly trees and shrubs, which may be deciduous or evergreen, although a few species are perennial herbs. (wikimili.com)
  • The coincidence of the two independent papers, using two different taxa (Myrtaceae and Banksia) is amazing, and clearly suggests that fire was a selective force in Australia during the Paleocene. (uv.es)
  • The recently described and critically endangered Banksia vincentia is morphologically similar to the hairpin banksia complex (B. spinulosa s.l.), a group of eastern Australian flowering shrubs whose continuum of morphological diversity has been responsible for taxonomic controversy and possibly questionable conservation initiatives. (bvsalud.org)
  • Leucospermum lineare is an evergreen shrub with linear leaves and is assigned to the Proteaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1810) is an erect, ramified evergreen shrub, 1-4 m tall, with spirally arranged leaves cuneate-oblong, from entire to irregularly toothed, coriaceous, 8-25 cm long and 2-6 cm broad, of dark green colour. (tiborsaghy.com)
  • Leucospermum lineare is an upright evergreen shrub of up to 2 m (6.6 ft) high, or a sprawling shrub of 3-4 m (9.8-13.1 ft) in diameter. (wikipedia.org)
  • Family Proteaceae. (wa.gov.au)
  • Telopea speciosissima, commonly known as the New South Wales waratah or simply waratah, is a large shrub in the plant family Proteaceae. (tiborsaghy.com)
  • Today, the type family Cunoniaceae is included in the order Oxalidales and a taxon "Cunoniales" is no longer used as such. (fieldofscience.com)
  • T. majus belongs to the family Tropaeolaceae, a sister taxon to the Brassicaceae within the order Brassicales. (seeds-gallery.com)
  • Description: This family are a group of perennial flowering plants that consist of climbers, shrubs, tree-like and stemless plants. (edu.au)
  • Description: This family are a group of deciduous trees or shrubs, monoecious. (edu.au)
  • The family includes trees and shrubs . (wikipedia.org)
  • Telopea speciosissima, the New South Wales waratah, is an Australian endemic woody shrub in the family Proteaceae. (bvsalud.org)
  • Plants in the family Zygophyllaceae may be trees, shrubs, or herbs. (aheadcadmium603.cfd)
  • Joseph Knight published a book in 1809 titled On the cultivation of the plants belonging to the natural order of Proteeae, that contained an extensive revision of the Proteaceae attributed to Richard Anthony Salisbury. (wikipedia.org)
  • Eucalypts (Eucalyptus, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucalyptus ) growing naturally in the form of shrubs are the characteristic plants over large areas of southwestern Australia, under a temperate climate with rainfall mainly in winter. (inaturalist.org)
  • However, there is a minor 'scarp' east of Perth, called the Darling Range ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darling_Scarp ), in association with which some of the slopes are steep enough for the lateritic profile to have been partly eroded ( https://www.foxeslair.org/why-are-wa-plants-and-soils-unique.html ). (inaturalist.org)
  • This has slightly rejuvenated the otherwise senile substrates, allowing a limited occurrence of small, herbaceous plants otherwise unable to compete with the sclerophyllous shrubs typical of the exceptionally phosphorus-poor laterite and siliceous sand ( https://www.academia.edu/7565234/Ecology_of_Australia_the_effects_of_nutrient_poor_soils_and_intense_fires ). (inaturalist.org)
  • Their growth form can be climbers , shrubs , tree -like and stemless plants, all commonly known as palms . (cloudfront.net)
  • 2 genera and 2 taxa. (botswanaflora.com)
  • [12] A phylogenetic analysis, based on two nuclear genes and ten chloroplast genes, has confirmed that all five of the genera are monophyletic and that Triantha and Tofieldia are close sister taxa . (wikimili.com)
  • In and near Fitzgerald River National Park (FRNP, https://breaking-the-borders.com/en/fitzgerald-river-national-park/ ), Western Australia, there are six spp. (inaturalist.org)
  • Cassytha racemosa ( https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/800963-Cassytha-racemosa ) no photo available of fruit fruit not necessarily fleshy fruit oval, ribbed, dull-hued, 0.7 X 0.5 cm fruit size similar to that of C. glabella fruit size according to literature: diam.0.4 cm (Weber 1981), 1.0 X 0.4 cm (another ref. (inaturalist.org)
  • This is exemplified by Fitzgerald River National Park ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitzgerald_River_National_Park ) and its environs, on the southern coast of Western Australia (see https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Newbey,_Kenneth.html ). (inaturalist.org)
  • On the plain a few kilometers inland, a duplex soil (siliceous sand over pale clay) has developed over a siliceous sedimentary rock called spongolite ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spongolite and https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236842784_Eocene_spiculites_and_spongolites_in_southwestern_Australia_Not_deep_not_polar_but_shallow_and_warm ). (inaturalist.org)
  • Here, mallee shrubs of Eucalyptus pleurocarpa ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucalyptus_pleurocarpa and https://apps.lucidcentral.org/euclid/text/entities/eucalyptus_pleurocarpa.htm ) form an upper stratum over a knee-high heathy stratum. (inaturalist.org)
  • The shrubs in question are typically knee-high, and all have rhizal adaptations - ranging from cluster roots ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_root ) to ectotrophic mycorrhizae ( https://mycorrhizas.info/info.html ), and from rhizobial to actinorhizal ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankia ) nodules for fixation of atmospheric nitrogen. (inaturalist.org)
  • Fritillaria biflora https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/56793-Fritillaria-biflora bulb 1.5-2 cm diam. (inaturalist.org)
  • The land surface is ancient, with the most extensive laterite ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laterite and https://bsssjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1365-2389.1960.tb01080.x and https://www.researchgate.net/publication/229564960_Laterites_and_lateritic_soils_in_South-West_Australia ) of any land on Earth at temperate latitudes. (inaturalist.org)
  • On the slightly nutrient-rejuvenated substrates, the vegetation includes woodland of Eucalyptus wandoo ( https://heartlandjourneys.com.au/about-us/ancient-wonderland/wandoo/ and https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/145451-Eucalyptus-wandoo and https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/park/wandoo-national-park ). (inaturalist.org)
  • Predominantly succulent, annual to perennial herbs, subshrubs or shrubs. (cybertaxonomy.org)
  • With the notable exception of Cephalotus , the members of this clade are mostly shrubs or trees. (fieldofscience.com)
  • It is a shrub and grows primarily in the subtropical biome. (kew.org)
  • priority has been given to taxonomic arrangements, and formally-named taxa are presented as if they were monophyletic unless one of the source references has indicated otherwise. (fieldofscience.com)
  • Taxa of that classification has been encompassed with Amaranthaceae. (edu.au)
  • i. s. = incertae sedis (indicates a taxon whose position within, or inclusion in, a given higher taxon is uncertain) l. c. = lapsus calami (a published spelling error) n. d. = nomen dubium (a taxon whose identification is uncertain) n. n. = nomen nudum (a taxon published without an adequate description and hence invalid) preoc. (fieldofscience.com)
  • These assessments involve the measurement of various vertebrate or plant taxa. (pensoft.net)
  • There's a reason why order-level taxa don't get much day-to-day use among botanists compared to families. (fieldofscience.com)
  • Some taxa may have more than one reference listed against them: for instance, one reference may have indicated the phylogenetic position or current combination of a taxon, while another may have indicated the taxon's authorship. (fieldofscience.com)
  • The chromosome-level T. speciosissima reference genome (Tspe_v1) provides an important new genomic resource of Proteaceae to support the conservation of flora in Australia and further afield. (bvsalud.org)
  • Proteaceae flowers do not have any discernible petals or sepals (having only one whorl) and so these are referred to as "tepals" of which there are 4. (austplants.com.au)
  • A new species in the Proteaceae, Grevillea maccutcheonii Keighery & Cranfield, is described and illustrated. (wa.gov.au)
  • Taxon Profile of Grevillea petrophiloides Meisn. (wa.gov.au)
  • There are two distinct forms that have not been formally recognized as separate taxa. (wikipedia.org)
  • Shrub (with emergent flowering branches), to 3 m high. (wa.gov.au)
  • a pubescent, leafier shrub to 0.8 m on the sandy coastal plain between the Murchison and Greenough Rivers. (wa.gov.au)
  • Leucospermum lineare is an upright evergreen shrub of up to 2 m (6.6 ft) high, or a sprawling shrub of 3-4 m (9.8-13.1 ft) in diameter. (wikipedia.org)
  • Darwinia luehmannii is a low spreading shrub to over a metre (4') diameter and commonly dome-shaped to 30 cm (1') in height. (blogspot.com)
  • The gregarious larvae feed on the attractive indigenous shrub/small tree, African Dog-rose, Xylotheca kraussiana. (lepsocafrica.org)
  • All these taxa are from tropical northern Australia and belong in Drosera sect. (wa.gov.au)
  • Joseph Knight published a book in 1809 titled On the cultivation of the plants belonging to the natural order of Proteeae, that contained an extensive revision of the Proteaceae attributed to Richard Anthony Salisbury. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this study, we compiled all published generic names of coelomycetous taxa including invalid and illegitimate names. (researchgate.net)
  • A discussion of the morphological characters, biogeography, infrageneric phylogeny and speciation of Platanus in North America is presented in light of the greater understanding of the taxa afforded by this study. (bioone.org)