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- species of Conothamnus are recognised by the Western Australian Herbarium: Conothamnus aureus (Turcz.) Domin Conothamnus neglectus Diels Conothamnus trinervis...
- Domin changed the name to Conothamnus aureus. The specific epithet (aureus) is a Latin word meaning "golden". Conothamnus aureus is found on sand plains...
- sandy or loamy or clay soils. "Conothamnus neglectus". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 23 November 2023. "Conothamnus neglectus". FloraBase. Western...
- two species of Conothamnus lack petals, and the flowers are in groups of two.) Flowering occurs between August and October. Conothamnus trinervis was first...
- morphological support, that species in the genera Beaufortia, Calothamnus, Conothamnus, Eremaea, Lamarchea, Petraeomyrtus, Phymatocarpus and Regelia be transferred...
- further argue that if all the genera Beaufortia, Callistemon, Calothamnus, Conothamnus, Eremaea, Melaleuca, Phymatocarpus were combined (as Craven has suggested)...
- Chamelaucium Desf. Chamguava Landrum Cheyniana Rye Cloezia Brongn. & Gris Conothamnus Lindl. – synonym of Melaleuca Corymbia K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson Curitiba...
- in Australia. Melaleuca (including Callistemon) Calothamnus Lamarchea Conothamnus Beaufortia Regelia Phymatocarpus Eremaea Wilson, P. G. (2011) Myrtaceae...
- trimestris H DS trinervis L with three nerves (veins), originally from nervus Conothamnus trinervis H DS trinotatus L triple-marked Palmorchis trinotata* D tripetalus...
- Taxon, Craven and others proposed transferring Beaufortia, Calothamnus, Conothamnus, Eremaea, Lamarchea, Phymatocarpus and Regelia to Melaleuca, a change...