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related to
Plagianthus regius. Melville, R. 1966: "Contributions to the
Flora of Australia: VII.
Generic Delimitation in the
Plagianthus Complex." Kew...
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Plagianthus is a
genus of
flowering plants confined to New
Zealand and the
Chatham Islands. The
familial placement of the
genus was
controversial for...
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Ribbonwood Plagianthus betulinus Chatham Island ribbonwood Plagianthus regius subsp.
chathamicus Lowland ribbonwood or mānatu
Plagianthus regius subsp...
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Plagianthus divaricatus or
saltmarsh ribbonwood is a
plant that is
endemic to New Zealand. The Māori name is makaka.
Plagianthus divaricatus is an upright...
- Hoheria, also
known as
lacebark Plagianthus regius, a New
Zealand tree,
lowland ribbonwood,
Chatham Island ribbonwood Plagianthus divaricatus, a New Zealand...
- that it is
usually deciduous which is
unusual for New Zealand.
Plagianthus regius (lowland ribbonwood)
Flora of New
Zealand The
Plagianthus Page v t e...
- Alef.
Plagianthus pulc****us (Willd.) A.Gray
Plagianthus pulc****us var.
tomentosus Rodway Plagianthus tasmanicus (Hook.f.) Benth.
Plagianthus tasmanicus...
- Murchison,
Pilbara and Yalgoo. L.
densiflora was
first described as
Plagianthus densiflorus by
Baker in 1892, and in 1967, was
redescribed by Melville...
- Anoda, ****a, Malope, Anisodontea, Malva, Sidalcea,
Malacothamnus and
Plagianthus).
Recent ribosomal sequencing, however,
suggests that
these alliances...
- that has been
recorded feeding on the
ribbonwood species Plagianthus regius and
Plagianthus divaricatus and the
mountain lacebark,
Hoheria glabrata. This...