The genus Pultenaea Smith, endemic in Australia, is one of the largest genera of Australian legumes. Seventy-five species were recognised by Bentham (1864), and of these, fourteen are recorded from Tasmania. Pultenaea juniperina Labill. is abundant throughout Tasmania, being found in a wide range of habitats at all altitudes between sea-level and 4000 ft. The plant, which forms an erect much branched shrub several feet in height, bears simple pungent, evergreen leaves 1/4 to 1/2 an inch in length, each leaf spreading approximately at a right angle from a short petiole, which is adpressed to the stem. Small stipules are present
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Notes on the following plants, Pomaderris elachophylla, Corysanthes bicolcarata, pterostylis concinn...
A few years ago I had the honour of submitting to the Royal Society of Tasmania a census of the flo...
Twenty-five species of Pultenaea endemic to Western Australia are revised at and below species level...
Before the year closes I am anxious to place on record a brief description of three interesting pla...
The south-west of Tasmania has many attractions to the botanist, the principal of which are, firstl...
An account of the genus Plantago in Tasmania is presented. The taxonomic, biogeographic and cytologi...
There are about twenty-two, more or less unstable, forms of Eucalypts native of Tasmania which, may...
Of the numerous paradoxical plants whicli characterize the Flora of Australia to such a great exten...
Mr. L. Rodway contributed a paper dealing technically with one or two plants previously brought bef...
We have in Tasmania representatives of only two genera belonging to this family, Oenothera and Epil...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Notes on the following plants, Pomaderris elachophylla, Corysanthes bicolcarata, pterostylis concinn...
A few years ago I had the honour of submitting to the Royal Society of Tasmania a census of the flo...
Twenty-five species of Pultenaea endemic to Western Australia are revised at and below species level...
Before the year closes I am anxious to place on record a brief description of three interesting pla...
The south-west of Tasmania has many attractions to the botanist, the principal of which are, firstl...
An account of the genus Plantago in Tasmania is presented. The taxonomic, biogeographic and cytologi...
There are about twenty-two, more or less unstable, forms of Eucalypts native of Tasmania which, may...
Of the numerous paradoxical plants whicli characterize the Flora of Australia to such a great exten...
Mr. L. Rodway contributed a paper dealing technically with one or two plants previously brought bef...
We have in Tasmania representatives of only two genera belonging to this family, Oenothera and Epil...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...