Flowering Plants. Eudicots 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-14397-7_16
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“…& H.L.Wendl. is a genus of eight species (Williams 1981) native to South Africa (Kubitzki et al 2011). The genus is naturalised in Australia and is represented by two species that were introduced as garden plants: C. album (Thunb.)…”
Section: Fig 2 -Geographical Distribution Of Coleonema Pulchellum Asmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…& H.L.Wendl. is a genus of eight species (Williams 1981) native to South Africa (Kubitzki et al 2011). The genus is naturalised in Australia and is represented by two species that were introduced as garden plants: C. album (Thunb.)…”
Section: Fig 2 -Geographical Distribution Of Coleonema Pulchellum Asmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A família é caracterizada por árvores ou arbustos aromáticos, algumas vezes espinescentes; com folhas alternas ou ocasionalmente opostas, folhas compostas ou raramente simples, sem estípulas e com pontuações translúcidas no limbo; inflorescência frequentemente cimosa; flores bi ou unissexuais, actinomorfas e diclamídeas; cálice (3-)4-5(-8)-mero, gamo ou dialissépalo e corola (3-)4-5(-8)-mera, gamo ou dialipétala; estames em número variável e livres entre si; disco nectarífero presente; gineceu gamo ou dialicarpelar (neste caso com estiletes unidos) com ovário súpero; e fruto dos tipos drupa, baga, folículo ou cápsula (Kallunki 2005;Kubitzki et al 2011;Pirani 2002;Pirani 2005a).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…The genus Phebalium Rudge (Rutaceae), widespread through southern and eastern Australia, contains 28 species (Wilson 1970(Wilson , 2013Kubitzki et al 2011;Australian Plant Census 2007-). Several species show considerable morphological variation and several more species may require recognition.…”
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confidence: 99%