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genus Leucadendrum, with
newcomers Leucadendrum cordifolium,
Leucadendrum gracile,
Leucadendrum parile,
Leucadendrum royenaefolium,
Leucadendrum saxatile...
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another specimen,
English botanist Richard Anthony Salisbury described Leucadendrum ellipti**** in 1809 in a book
titled On the
cultivation of the plants...
- in a m****cript by
Joseph Knight created the new but
superfluous name
Leucadendrum horizontale. In 1891,
German botanist Otto ****ze
published Revisio generum...
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Salisbury was the
first to
describe the
ornamental pincushion and
named it
Leucadendrum cordifolium. In 1900 however, his
generic names were
suppressed in favour...
- new
genus Leucadendrum,
calling it
Leucadendrum ellipti****. In
addition he
recognised two
slightly different forms,
calling them
Leucadendrum phyllanthifolium...
- had
flowered and even
produces ripe seeds, ****igned it to his
genus Leucadendrum. His contemporary,
Robert Brown,
considerably complicated the nomenclature...
- Species: L. grandiflorum
Binomial name
Leucospermum grandiflorum (Salisb.) R.Br.
Synonyms Leucadendrum grandiflorum Protea villosiuscula, P.
villosa P. erosa...
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Salisbury created two
superfluous names,
Protea tortuosa in 1796 and
Leucadendrum cr****icaule in 1809. In his book On the
natural order of
plants called...
- the
plants belonging to the
natural order of Proteeae, and
called it
Leucadendrum royenaefolium. In 1856 Carl
Meisner described Leucospermum puberum var...
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Richard Anthony Salisbury.
Salisbury named the needle-leaf
pincushion Leucadendrum fallax, a
superfluous name
since he
referenced Burman, and
should have...