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- Vexatorella is a genus containing four species of flowering plant, commonly known as vexators, in the family Proteaceae. The genus is endemic to the Cape...
- Vexatorella amoena, also known as the Swartruggens vexator is an evergreen shrub of up to about 1 m (3 ft) high, that is ****igned to the family Proteaceae...
- Vexatorella obtusata is an evergreen shrub, with narrow, leathery leaves and about 2 cm big, globular flowerheads consisting of well scented, creamy pink...
- Vexatorella latebrosa, also known as the Robertson vexator, is an evergreen, upright shrub of up to about 1½ m high, from the family Proteaceae. It has...
- Vexatorella alpina, the Kamiesberg vexator, is an evergreen, upright shrub of up to about 1½ m high, in the family Proteaceae. It has entire, long inverted...
- Vexatorella obtusata subsp. albomontana, the Witteberg vexator, is a flower- bearing shrub that belongs to the genus Vexatorella and forms part of the...
- Vexatorella obtusata subsp. obtusata, the Montagu Vexator, is a flower-bearing shrub that belongs to the genus Vexatorella and forms part of the fynbos...
- include the following: L. alpinum subsp. alpinum = Vexatorella alpina L. alpinum subsp. amoenum = Vexatorella amoena L. glaberrimum = Leucadendron glaberrimum...
- naturalised Genus Vexatorella: Vexatorella alpina (Salisb. ex Knight) Rourke, endemic Vexatorella amoena (Rourke) Rourke, endemic Vexatorella latebrosa Rourke...
- Adenanthos Subtribe Leucadendrinae Leucadendron — Serruria — Paranomus — Vexatorella — Sorocephalus — Spatalla — Leucospermum — Mimetes — Diastella — Orothamnus...