Flora of Australia: Proteaceae 3: Hakea to DryandraThis volume makes a major contribution to knowledge of Australian Proteaceae. It comprises Hakea from the tribe Grevillea, and all of the tribe Banksieae, a total of 5 genera and 322 species. Included are three major genera, Hakea, Banksia and Dryandra found mainly in the south-east and south-west of the continent. |
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Musgravea B P M Hyland | 170 |
Dryandra A S George 251 | 296 |
new taxa lectotypifications etc | 393 |
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A.George A.L.P.P. de Candolle A.S.George acute anthesis apex appressed-pubescent Austral Australia axillary Banksia Book base beaked Benth Branchlets broadly brown C.A.Gardner CANB cm long cm wide cream cuneate curved densely Dryandra elliptic Eneabba erect F.Muell ferruginous fide A.S.George flat Follicles Fruit obliquely glabrescent glabrous gland Grevilleas hairs Hakea hirsute holo Inflorescence involucral bracts isolecto Israelite Bay J.Drummond kwongan lamina laterite leaf lobes Leaves lecto lignotuber linear loam long including limb margins Meisn mm long narrowly Natl Park Nuytsia obliquely ovate obovate obtuse Occurs Old flowers pale pedicels Perianth PERTH petiole pinnatipartite Pistil pollen presenter Preiss Prodr Proteaceae pubescent R.Br rachis Ravensthorpe recurved sand seed body serrate shrub shrubland side smooth sometimes South south-western W.A. sparsely species Stems Stirling Ra subsp tall tepals terete tomentose triangular usually valve villous W.A. Grows yellow