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- Pimelea hewardiana, commonly known as forked rice-flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Thymelaeaceae and is endemic to south-eastern continental...
- Banksia hewardiana is a species of openly branched shrub that is endemic to Western Australia. It has linear, serrated leaves with sharply pointed teeth...
- fuscobractea Banksia glaucifolia Banksia heliantha (oak-leaved dryandra) Banksia hewardiana Banksia hirta Banksia horrida (prickly dryandra) Banksia idiogenes Banksia...
- communities composed of Allocasuarina campestris, Banksia pulc****a, Banksia hewardiana and Persoonia divergens. List of Acacia species Acacia pygmaea, Species...
- foliolata Dryandra foliosissima Dryandra formosa Dryandra fraseri Dryandra hewardiana Dryandra horrida Dryandra kippistiana Dryandra lindleyana Dryandra longifolia...
- transferred all dryandras to the genus Banksia and renamed this species Banksia hewardiana. Banksia horrida grows in kwongan in scattered locations between Tammin...
-  vestita) D. cirsioides (now B. cirsioides) D. Hewardiana (now B. hewardiana) D. patens (now B. hewardiana) D. conferta (now B. densa) D. horrida (now B...
-  vestita) D. cirsioides (now B. cirsioides) D. Hewardiana (now B. hewardiana) D. patens (now B. hewardiana) D. conferta (now B. densa) D. horrida (now B...
- 1985 these specimens were wrongly attributed to Dryandra hewardiana (now Banksia hewardiana) by Robert Malcolm Sainsbury in his Field Guide to Dryandras...
-  concinna (now B. concinna) D. vestita (now B. vestita) D. Hewardiana (now B. hewardiana) D. longifolia (now B. prolata) D. comosa (now B. comosa) D...