Nuytsia floribunda is a hemiparasitic tree found in Western Australia. The species is known locally as moodjar and, more recently, the Christmas tree...
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Nuytsia is a monospecific genus containing the species Nuytsia floribunda, the Western Australian Christmas Tree. Nuytsia may also refer to: Nuytsia (journal)...
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Nuytsia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Western Australian Herbarium. It publishes papers on systematic botany, giving preference...
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Chrysocephalum apiculatum and C. semipapposum (Asteraceae: Gnaphaliae)". Nuytsia. 27: 33–73. Retrieved 25 November 2020 http://www.floralimages.co.uk/info/botanicallatin...
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Zealand plant also known as the Christmas tree Nuytsia floribunda, a West Australian plant of the genus Nuytsia, also known as the Christmas tree Spirobranchus...
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described in 1971 by Paul Graham Wilson and the description was published in Nuytsia.The specific epithet (ferruginea) means "rust-colored". This species grows...
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species of the Perth region, Western Australia" as published in the journal Nuytsia. It has a scattered distribution along the west coast in the Wheatbelt...
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It is endemic to Australia. The insects are known to frequently inhabit Nuytsia farms in Western Australia. Orthopteroid Specialist Group (1996). "Psacadonotus...
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Africa Erythrina sp., Coral tree Koelreuteria bipinnata, Chinese flame tree Nuytsia floribunda, Australian Christmas tree Peltophorum, African flame tree Spathodea...
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plants, many of them hemiparasites. The three terrestrial species are Nuytsia floribunda (the Western Australian Christmas tree), Atkinsonia ligustrina...
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description in the journal Nuytsia. In 1987, Wilson changed the name to Asterolasia nivea, publishing the change in the journal Nuytsia. In 2017, Juliet A. Wege...
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Barbara L. (1988). "A revision of Western Australian Thymelaeaceae". Nuytsia. 6 (2): 259–261. Retrieved 26 July 2022. Rye, Barbara L. (1999). "An updated...
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occur. Allan Cunningham discovered this species in 1817 and called it Nuytsia ligustrina. This name was published by Lindley in 1839, but not accompanied...
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associated with banded ironstone in southern Western Australia" (PDF). Nuytsia. 17: 37–60. ISSN 0085-4417. Nevill, Paul G.; Wardell‐Johnson, Grant (Nov...
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native Banksia (including B. attenuata and B. menziesii), Hakea, Acacia, Nuytsia floribunda and various Myrtaceae, including Agonis flexuosa and Melaleuca...
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each of the three sets of terms can be applied to the same species, e.g. Nuytsia floribunda (Western Australian Christmas tree) is an obligate root hemiparasite...
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first formally described in 1984 by Barbara Lynette Rye in the journal Nuytsia. White banjine grows in the south-west corner of Western Australia near...
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2020. George, Alex S. (1996). "Notes on Banksia L.f. (Proteaceae). Nuytsia". Nuytsia. 11 (1): 22. doi:10.58828/nuy00249. S2CID 181990314. Retrieved 22...
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species was first formally described in 1970 by Paul Wilson in the journal Nuytsia from specimens collected near Queen Victoria Spring in the Great Victoria...
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Maslin who gave it the name Acacia insolita subsp. efoliata in the journal Nuytsia from specimens he collected near the Pingelly Microwave Repeater Station...
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Salicornioideae), a new C4 samphire from the Little Sandy Desert, Western Australia". Nuytsia. 16 (2): 388–390. doi:10.58828/nuy00471. S2CID 89903942. Shepherd, K.A...
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G. Wilson changed the name to Rhodanthe chlorocephala and published in Nuytsia. The specific epithet chlorocephala means "green headed". The following...
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Grevillea species (Proteaceae: Grevilleoideae) from Western Australia". Nuytsia. 15 (1): 85–99. doi:10.58828/nuy00394. S2CID 85592772. Look up sensu, sensu...
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Western Australia, by Indigenous Noongar using flowers from the moodjar tree(Nuytsia floribunda) are traditionally used to make a sweet mead-like beverage during...
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Metrosideros parkinsonii, Parkinson's rātā Invasive species of New Zealand origin Nuytsia floribunda, Australian Christmas tree Christmas in New Zealand "World Checklist...
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in 2014 by Barbara Lynette Rye and Malcolm Eric Trudgen in the journal Nuytsia from specimens they collected near Three Springs in 2003. The specific...
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(2015). Twenty-seven new species of vascular plants from Western Australia. Nuytsia 26, 21–87. Pfeil, B. E., et al. (2006). Three new species of northern Australian...
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the name to Rhodanthe humboldtiana and the description was published in Nuytsia. The specific epithet (humboldtiana) is named in honour of Alexander von...
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first formally described in 2007 by Barbara Lynette Rye in the journal Nuytsia from specimens collected in 2003. The specific epithet (beverleyensis )...
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first formally described in 2006 by Leigh William Sage in the journal Nuytsia from material collected by Fred Hort near Bindoon in 2002. The specific...
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