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- from the remaining Pterostylis species. The following year, David Jones and Mark Clements proposed further separating Pterostylis into sixteen genera...
- name to Pterostylis pedina. The specific epithet (pedina) is derived from the Ancient Gr**** word pedinos meaning "flat" or "level". "Pterostylis pedina"...
- Jeanes, Jeff. "Pterostylis grandiflora". Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria: vicflora. Retrieved 17 May 2017. Jones, David L. "Pterostylis grandiflora". Royal...
- urbanisation. Clump of Pterostylis truncata near Dangars Falls Fitzgerald's painting of P. coccina (L) and P. truncata (R) "Pterostylis truncata". APNI. Retrieved...
- Backhouse changed the name to Pterostylis vernalis. The specific epithet (vernalis) is a Latin word meaning "of springtime". Pterostylis vernalis usually grows...
- labellum. Pterostylis chocolatina grows between gr****es and other small plants in moist, tall forest in the western Blue Mountains. "Pterostylis chocolatina"...
- Research. In 2007 Gary Backhouse changed the name to Pterostylis jonesii, rather than Pterostylis montana because that name was already in use for a New...
- species is similar to Pterostylis nutans but is smaller and the flowers do not lean as far forward as in that species. Pterostylis hispidula, is a terrestrial...
- maintenance and by trail bike activity. "Pterostylis chlorogramma". APNI. Retrieved 1 July 2017. "Pterostylis chlorogramma". World Checklist of Selected...
- Israelite Bay. Pterostylis parva is listed as "not threatened" by the Government of Western Australia Department of Parks and Wildlife. "Pterostylis parva"....