- egg-shaped
leaves 50–80 mm (2.0–3.1 in) long.
Eucalyptus polyanthemos Schauer subsp.
polyanthemos, the autonym, has
mostly smooth bark
which is shed in large...
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Argemone polyanthemos. It was
again described as a
subspecies in 1909 by
Friedrich Karl
Georg Fedde as
Argemone intermedia var.
polyanthemos, this time...
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Ranunculus polyanthemos is a
species of
flowering plant belonging to the
family Ranunculaceae. Its
native range is
Europe to
Russian Far East and Iran...
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government and
monarch Red box (phreaking), a
phreaking device Eucalyptus polyanthemos, a tree
species commonly known as red box
Tornado watch,
sometimes referred...
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larvae feed on
Eucalyptus cinerea,
Eucalyptus leucoxylon,
Eucalyptus polyanthemos and
Lophostemon confertus. Herbison-Evans, Don & Crossley,
Stella (27...
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Hopper Eucalyptus polyanthemos Schauer – red box
Eucalyptus polyanthemos subsp.
longior Brooker & Slee
Eucalyptus polyanthemos subsp.
marginalis Rule...
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ambigua G.B.Ownbey
Argemone pleiacantha subsp.
pleiacantha Argemone polyanthemos (Fedde) G.B.Ownbey –
crested prickly poppy Argemone sanguinea Greene...
- box (Eucalyptus albens), with
black cypress and red gum (Eucalyptus
polyanthemos)
shrubby woodlands in the hills.
Fires are an
intrinsic feature of the...
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rugged upper slopes.
Other native trees in the park
include red box (E.
polyanthemos), grey box (E. microcarpa) &
yellow box (E. melliodora),
manna gum (E...
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Growing on the
beach meadows are the
multiflowered buttercup (Ranunculus
polyanthemos) and the
hairy buttercup (Ranunculus sardous),
common sea-lavender (Limonium...