- Proteaceae,
Adenanthos flowers are solitary,
rather than
clustered together in
large showy inflorescences. In fact,
morphologically speaking, the
Adenanthos flower...
- Nelson's
arrangement of
Adenanthos may be
summarised as follows:
Adenanthos A. sect.
Eurylaema (4 species) A. sect.
Adenanthos A. drummondii A. dobagii...
- Labillardière
originally described it in 1805.
Within the
genus Adenanthos, it lies in the
section Adenanthos and is most
closely related to A. stictus. A. cuneatus...
- arrondies. ("On the seas****, grows, in
great abundance,
Adenanthos cuneata, the softer-leaved
Adenanthos sericea, and a
species of the same
genus with rounded...
-
Nelson followed George Bentham in
dividing Adenanthos into two sections,
placing A. dobagii into A. sect.
Adenanthos because its
perianth tube is straight...
-
pollinator for such
plants as
Banksia attenuata,
Banksia coccinea and
Adenanthos cuneatus. The
first description of the
diprotodont species was published...
-
their own eggs. A
species of
Adenanthos, a
genus that is
mostly restricted to the
Southwest botanical province.
Adenanthos cygnorum was
first collected...
-
Adenanthos sect.
Adenanthos is a
taxonomic section of the
flowering plant genus Adenanthos (Proteaceae). It
comprises 29 species. The
centre of diversity...
- 2015. "
Adenanthos meisneri Lehm. ex Meisn".
Flora of
Australia Online.
Department of the
Environment and Heritage,
Australian Government. "
Adenanthos meisneri...
- 1870. "
Adenanthos filifolius Benth". FloraBase.
Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity,
Conservation and Attractions. "
Adenanthos filifolius...