Melaleuca deanei F.Muell. is listed under state and national protection legislation occurring as small, disjunct populations restricted to the Central Coast botanical district of New South Wales. This paper reports on the population structure, reproductive output and phenology of large and small field populations of M. deanei, compared with three common congeneric species in the area, namely, Melaleuca nodosa (Sol. ex Gaertn.) Sm., Melaleuca thymifolia Sm. and Melaleuca styphelioides Sm. Both M. deanei and M. styphelioides had few seedlings per population at the sites studied. Results indicated that seedling recruitment is rare and would appear to require specific conditions. In addition, M. deanei had a low incidence of flowering within th...
Abstract. Seed production in woodland and isolated Eucalyptus melliodora Cunn. ex Schauer trees was ...
Tropical lowland plant communities in north-eastern Queensland remain under pressure from continuing...
The terrestrial orchid Thelymitra matthewsii Cheeseman, uncommon in New Zealand, was studied to incr...
This thesis presents work aimed at determining the reasons behind low reproductive success in Melale...
This paper reports plant-level measures of reproductive performance from large and small field popul...
Melaleuca species occupy varied habitats across Australia with 16 members of the genus occurring in ...
Melaleuca deanei F.Muell. is a rare, serotinous shrub with a naturally restricted distribution centr...
Melaleuca densispicata Byrnes is an uncommon species with a limited distribution, comprising disjunc...
Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden Betche) Cheel is commercially important as the source of essential oi...
Genoplesium baueri R.Br. (family Orchidaceae), an endangered terrestrial orchid species endemic to t...
Melaleucaeae is the second largest angiosperm tribe in Australia containing more than 330 species. M...
The small mallee Eucalyptus cunninghamii Sweet (family Myrtaceae) is restricted to the upper Blue Mo...
A rare flowering event in a stand of Acacia pendula (Weeping Myall) (family Fabaceae, Mimosoideae) f...
The genus Melaleuca is the second largest genus in the family Myrtaceae after Eucalyptus in Australi...
Phenological studies are important to gain insights into the ecology of plant species, particularly ...
Abstract. Seed production in woodland and isolated Eucalyptus melliodora Cunn. ex Schauer trees was ...
Tropical lowland plant communities in north-eastern Queensland remain under pressure from continuing...
The terrestrial orchid Thelymitra matthewsii Cheeseman, uncommon in New Zealand, was studied to incr...
This thesis presents work aimed at determining the reasons behind low reproductive success in Melale...
This paper reports plant-level measures of reproductive performance from large and small field popul...
Melaleuca species occupy varied habitats across Australia with 16 members of the genus occurring in ...
Melaleuca deanei F.Muell. is a rare, serotinous shrub with a naturally restricted distribution centr...
Melaleuca densispicata Byrnes is an uncommon species with a limited distribution, comprising disjunc...
Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden Betche) Cheel is commercially important as the source of essential oi...
Genoplesium baueri R.Br. (family Orchidaceae), an endangered terrestrial orchid species endemic to t...
Melaleucaeae is the second largest angiosperm tribe in Australia containing more than 330 species. M...
The small mallee Eucalyptus cunninghamii Sweet (family Myrtaceae) is restricted to the upper Blue Mo...
A rare flowering event in a stand of Acacia pendula (Weeping Myall) (family Fabaceae, Mimosoideae) f...
The genus Melaleuca is the second largest genus in the family Myrtaceae after Eucalyptus in Australi...
Phenological studies are important to gain insights into the ecology of plant species, particularly ...
Abstract. Seed production in woodland and isolated Eucalyptus melliodora Cunn. ex Schauer trees was ...
Tropical lowland plant communities in north-eastern Queensland remain under pressure from continuing...
The terrestrial orchid Thelymitra matthewsii Cheeseman, uncommon in New Zealand, was studied to incr...