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- Western Australia. "Leucopogon sprengelioides". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 21 May 2023. "Leucopogon sprengelioides". FloraBase. Western Australian...
- specific epithet (sprengelioides) means "Sprengelia-like". (This species was originally in the genus Ponceletia.) Sprengelia sprengelioides grows swampy heath...
- similar to R. sprengelioides. The two species may however be distinguished by leaf scars which are visible on the stem of R. sprengelioides but are absent...
- Schauer's work and gave the plant the name Beaufortia sprengelioides. The specific epithet ("sprengelioides") is a reference to the genus Sprengelia in the...
- Elizabeth Brown changed the name to Epacris sprengelioides in Australian Systematic Botany. Epacris sprengelioides grows on sandstone ledges, cliff faces and...
- Andersonia sprengelioides is a species of shrub that grows in the south west corner of Western Australia. It was originally described by the botanist Robert...
- Betche in 1898 containing the single species Rupicola sprengelioides (now Epacris sprengelioides). Though it has some features in common with Prionotes...
- Podocarpus lawrencei, Richea pandanifolia, Richea scoparia, Richea sprengelioides, Orites acicularis, Orites revoluta, Microstobos niphophilus, Tasmannia...
- sprengelia (N.S.W) Sprengelia propinqua A.Cunn. ex DC. (Tas.) Sprengelia sprengelioides (R.Br.) Druce (Qld., N.S.W.) "Sprengelia". Australian Plant Census....
- base. It is similar in appearance to the high altitude species Richea sprengelioides. "Richea procera". Key to Tasmanian Dicots. University of Tasmania....