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Embothrium is a
genus of two to
eight species (depending on
taxonomic interpretation) in the
plant family Proteaceae,
native to
southern South America...
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Embothrium coccineum,
Chilean firetree or
Chilean firebush,
commonly known in
Chile and
Argentina as notro,
ciruelillo and fósforo is a
small evergreen...
- sent by Mr. White". He gave the
species its
original binomial name of
Embothrium speciosissimum. The
specific epithet is
derived from the
superlative of...
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order Proteales. Well-known
Proteaceae genera include Protea, Banksia,
Embothrium, Grevillea, Hakea, and Macadamia.
Species such as the New
South Wales...
- Labillardière
collected specimens of what he
later formally described as
Embothrium truncatum in his 1805 work
Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen. The specific...
- base of the garden's five
National Collections of
plants – Magnolia,
Embothrium, Eucryphia,
Rhododendron forrestii, and
Bodnant Rhododendron Hybrids....
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yellow pollen.
First described as a
variety of what was then
known as
Embothrium wickhamii by
Joseph Maiden and
Ernst Betche in 1911
after a collection...
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National Park is
adorned with
beautiful vegetation,
including the
evergreen Embothrium coccineum,
which produces vivid red
flowers grouped in corymbs, and Calceolaria...
- (Mountain Avens) E
Edgeworthia (Paper Bush) *
Elaeagnus (Elaeagnus) *
Embothrium (Chilean Firebush) *
Empetrum (Crowberry)
Enkianthus (Pagoda Bush) Ephedra...
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formally described in 1794 by
James Edward Smith who gave it the name
Embothrium boxifolium in his A
Specimen of the
Botany of New Holland. In 1810, Robert...