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- can be confused with rounded noon-flower Disphyma cr****ifolium subsp. clavellatum, which has also been erroneously called "karkalla" and "beach bananas"...
- Robert Brown. In 1976, Robert Chinnock moved M. clavellatum to the genus Disphyma as D. clavellatum in the New Zealand Journal of Botany. Then, in 1986...
- Disphyma cr****ifolium subsp. clavellatum is the subspecies of Disphyma cr****ifolium (round-leaved pigface) that occurs in Australia and New Zealand. It...
- endemic to Kermadec Island of New Zealand; Disphyma cr****ifolium subsp. clavellatum (Haw.) Chinnock that is endemic to Australia and has been introduced...
- Solenostoma chenianum (C.Gao, Y.H.Wu & Grolle) Váňa & D.G.Long Solenostoma clavellatum Mitt. ex Steph. Solenostoma comatum (Nees) C.Gao Solenostoma confertissimum...
- Ecuador) Scaphosepalum cimex Luer & Hirtz 1988 (Ecuador) Scaphosepalum clavellatum Luer 1976 (Ecuador) Scaphosepalum cloesii Luer 1998 (Ecuador) Scaphosepalum...
- shrubland composed of plants such as pigface (Disphyma cr****ifolium clavellatum), saltbush (Atriplex) or nitre bush (Nitraria billardierei). The species...
- lily) Diplolaena grandiflora (wild rose) Disphyma cr****ifolium subsp. clavellatum (round-leaved pigface) Ehrharta longiflora (annual veldt gr****) (naturalised)...
- bulbosa in small pockets of soil. Steeper slopes support a mat of Disphyma clavellatum and occasional Enchylaena tomentosa… The isolation, absence of introduced...
- Recent genetic analysis confirms that these two species and Eriogonum clavellatum are indeed similar but are 3 distinct species. The clay-loving wild buckwheat...