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Crowea is a
genus of
small evergreen shrubs in the
family Rutaceae,
sometimes known as waxflowers.
There are
three species and many
subspecies and cultivars...
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Crowea exalata,
commonly known as
small crowea or waxflower, is a
flowering plant in the
family Rutaceae and is
endemic to the
states of Queensland, New...
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Crowea saligna,
commonly known as willow-leaved
crowea, is a
plant in the rue family,
Rutaceae and is
endemic to
eastern New
South Wales in Australia....
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Crowea angustifolia is a
flowering plant in the
family Rutaceae, and is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia. It is an
erect shrub growing to...
- June 2020. Wilson, Paul G. (1970). "A
Taxonomic Revision of the
Genera Crowea,
Eriostemon and
Phebalium (Rutaceae).
Nuytsia 1(1)". Nuytsia. 1 (1): 89–90...
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another positional isomer of apiole,
found in the
Australian plants Crowea exalata and
Crowea angustifolia var. angustifolia.[citation needed]
Dillapiole Myristicin...
- 4-methylenedioxybenzene).
Exalatacin can be
found in the
essential oil of both
Crowea exalata and
Crowea angustifolia var. angustifolia. In
other words,
exalatacin is...
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became a
Fellow of the
Linnean Society in 1788. The
Australian plant genus Crowea was
named in his
honour by
botanist James Edward Smith in 1798. Quattrocchi...
- Species: E. australasius
Binomial name
Eriostemon australasius Pers.
Synonyms Crowea saligna Graham nom. inval., pro syn.
Eriostemon australasius Pers. subsp...
- and ochreous-tinged anteriorly, the
hindmargin darker. The
larvae feed on
Crowea saligna. They bore in the stem of
their host plant,
tying cut
leaves with...