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styphelia

Scientific Name: Styphelia

Family: Epacridaceae

Category: Dicot

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Description: Styphelia is a genus of shrubs in the heather family, Ericaceae. The genus is endemic to Australia and the Pacific Islands. Species include: Styphelia&nbsp&*! Styphelia tameiameiae, known as p&#363kiawe or maiele in the Hawaiian language, is a species of flowering plant in the heather family, Ericaceae, that is native to&nbsp&*! Styphelia tubiflora, known as Red Five-corner is a shrub found in eastern Australia. The habitat is poor sandy soils, in dry eucalyptus forest or heathlands.&*! Styphelia adscendens, commonly known as golden heath, is a shrub species that is native to south-eastern Australia. It is small shrub that grows to between 10&nbsp&*! Styphelia tameiameiae is occurs in a variety of forms ranging from low, spreading shrubs to small erect trees. In the tree form, it can grow up to 15&nbsp&*! : Erect to spreading, sometimes decumbent shrubs, branchlets glabrous or hairy leaf scars inconspicuous. Leaves ovate, oblong, elliptic or&nbsp&*! Styphelia tubiflora Sm. APNI*. : Erect to spreading shrub, 0.2&#82110.9 m high branchlets pubescent. Leaves oblong or obovate, 7&#821124 mm long, 1.5&#82113.3&nbsp&*! Derivation of Name: Styphelia.from Greek meaning dense, apparently referring to the compact habit of some species. tubiflora.referring to the elongated,&nbsp&*! Statistics. The Plant List includes 321 scientific plant names of species rank for the genus Styphelia. Of these 3 are accepted species names.&*! The genus Styphelia is in the family Ericaceae in the major group Styphelia adscendens R.Br. Unresolved, L Styphelia ahscondita J.J.Sm. Unresolved, L&nbsp&*! EPBC Act Listing Status, Listed as Vulnerable. Listing and Conservation Advices, Commonwealth Conservation Advice on Styphelia perileuca (Threatened&nbsp&*! View and a of the plant Styphelia tameiameiae, commonly known as Pukiawe.&*! Naturalised Status: Native to Western Australia Name Status: Current &middot Browse to the list of specimens for Styphelia tenuiflora Lindl. Photo of Styphelia tenuiflora&nbsp&*! Styphelia triflora is an evergreen Shrub growing to 1 m (3ft 3in). It is hardy to zone (UK) 9. It is in leaf 12-Jan It is in flower from Jun to August. The flowers are&nbsp&*! n heathlike shrub of southwestern Australia grown for its sharply scented foliage and pink flowers followed by pentagonal fruit. Synonyms: pink fivecorner.&*! Styphelia triflora, commonly known as Pink Five-Corners, is such a beautiful, delicate, ladylike shrub that I could hug it. But since the leaves are a little spiky I just&nbsp&*! Styphelia adscendens, commonly known as Golden Heath, is a shrub species that is native to south-eastern Australia. It is small shrub that grows to between 10 &nbsp&*! Gnrale. Arbustes ou petits arbres, lancs ou plus ou moins tortueux croissance rythmique p les espces locales.&*! Define Styphelia: a large genus of mostly Australasian heathlike shrubs (family Epacridaceae) having the calyx and corolla usually colored alike.&*! Classification Wetland Related Links. Styphelia tameiameiae (Cham. &amp Schltdl.) F. Muell. Show All Show Tabs pukiawe. of Styphelia tameiameiae &nbsp&*! File:Styphelia adscendens pink.jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to: navigation, search. File File history File usage on&nbsp&*! Styphelia viridis. Item data. Item Type: Specimen. Family Ericaceae. Genus Styphelia. Species viridis. Collector LINN-HS 297.2.1 Styphelia viridis (Herb Smith)&nbsp&*! Kingdom: Plantae. Taxonomic Rank: Species. Common Name: pukiawe. Accepted Name: Leptecophylla tameiameiae (Cham. &amp Schltdl.) C.M. Weiller.&*! Mount Gravatt East. WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME IN MANSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL CATCHMENT. This beautifully presented North facing&nbsp&*! Street Information for Styphelia Street in Mount Gravatt East (QLD 4122). Click here to view the sales history for Styphelia Street, Mount Gravatt East QLD 4122.&*! (genus styphelia is a member of ) heathlike shrub of southwestern Australia grown for its sharply scented foliage and pink flowers followed by pentagonal fruit .&*! Seeds of South Australia. Styphelia adscendens (Epacridaceae). Golden Heath. List of species for Styphelia. Display mores. Click on an to enlarge&nbsp&*! Styphelia tubiflora. Red five-corners. Family: Epacridaceae. Styphelia tubiflora is a small and straggling shrub, common in undergrowth on Sydney sandstone.&*! Occurrence records map. occurrence map map legend. View records list Map &amp analyse records &middot Views of species for Styphelia&nbsp&*! Styphelia triflora. Done. Comment. 165 views. 1 fave. 0 comments. Taken on September 24, 2011. Some rights reserved &middot La Perouse, Sydney, New South&nbsp&*! An erect bushy shrub to 1.5 m high endemic to eastern Australia that produces a magnificent floral display. Tubular flowers hairy lobes curled back.&*! Styphelia tameiameiae Trusted. Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 3.0 (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0. 2011 Eric White. Sce: CalPhotos.&*! J.M. Powell (1992) In: Telopea, 5(1): 211. Powell J, Robertson G, Wiecek B, Scott J (1992) Studies in Australian Epacridaceae: Changes to Styphelia. Telopea 5:&nbsp&*! Recently sold 5 bedroom house at 13 Styphelia Street, Mount Gravatt East QLD 4122. View sold property prices &amp listing details on Domain.com.au.&*! This study aims to identify the main lineages within the Astroloma-Styphelia clade , the relationships between them, and with Leucopogon sensu stricto through&nbsp&*! Styphelia is a genus of shrubs in the heather family, Ericaceae. Common Pinheath Styphelia triflora Andrews &#8211 Pink Five-Corners Styphelia&nbsp&*! Styphelia robusta. &#8212 Photo, J. Crosby Smith. Previous Figure | Table of Contents | Figure in Context | Next Figure &middot Fig. 58.&#8212Styphelia robusta.Photo, J. Crosby&nbsp&*! Meaning of name: Styphelia is from the Greek word styphelos, meaning tough or harsh, referring to the stiff, prickly leaves. Tenuiflora is from the Latin words&nbsp&*! Concern, Reference. Not assessed for safety in cosmetics by industry panel. Data Sces. NLM (National Library of Medicine). 2012. PubMed online scientific&nbsp&*!