The existence of Grevillea merceri Olde & Marriott, herein described, was brought to light following a single collection by the late Ken Newbey in 1963. His specimen was treated by McGillivray and Makinson (1993: 187) as ‘unassignable to species’ but with possible affinity to G. paniculata Meisn., a species very broadly conceptualised in their work. Revision and a more restricted delimitation of G. paniculata by Olde & Marriott (1994, 1995) clarified the many significant differences from this specimen. The relationship of G. merceri to other members of the Triloba Group however remains uncertain and awaits phylogenetic analysis
Hakea (Proteaceae) currently comprises over 150 species, with two-thirds confined to south-western A...
Hakea megadenia, a new species closely related to H. epiglottis, is described from the east coast of...
The name Triunia kittredgei P.M. Olde replaces Triunia robusta sensu D. Foreman (1986) following an ...
Grevillea trichantha Olde, a rare species in the Triloba Group is described. It was discovered by th...
Grevillea speckiana Olde is described from a single collection gathered in 1953. Although the specim...
A morphological study of living plants and herbarium specimens has here resulted in the formal recog...
With the Proteaceae completed for the ‘Flora of Australia’, we now have a reasonably accurate pictur...
© 2016 Dr. Elizabeth Ann JamesThe holly leaf grevilleas consist of an informal aggregate of 15 speci...
International audienceThe assembly of island plant communities is the result of a number of processe...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the rich floristic diversity in regions characteris...
Goodenia pritzelii Domin is reinstated as a poorly known species from the north Kimberley region of ...
International audienceThe taxonomy of Grevillea (Proteaceae) in New Caledonia is reviewed. The names...
Goodenia effusa is described as new. It is an annual herb from north Queensland with morphological a...
The morphology of specimens collected near and on the Karara mining tenancy in the Yalgoo bioregion ...
Hakea (Proteaceae) currently comprises over 150 species, with two-thirds confined to south-Western A...
Hakea (Proteaceae) currently comprises over 150 species, with two-thirds confined to south-western A...
Hakea megadenia, a new species closely related to H. epiglottis, is described from the east coast of...
The name Triunia kittredgei P.M. Olde replaces Triunia robusta sensu D. Foreman (1986) following an ...
Grevillea trichantha Olde, a rare species in the Triloba Group is described. It was discovered by th...
Grevillea speckiana Olde is described from a single collection gathered in 1953. Although the specim...
A morphological study of living plants and herbarium specimens has here resulted in the formal recog...
With the Proteaceae completed for the ‘Flora of Australia’, we now have a reasonably accurate pictur...
© 2016 Dr. Elizabeth Ann JamesThe holly leaf grevilleas consist of an informal aggregate of 15 speci...
International audienceThe assembly of island plant communities is the result of a number of processe...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the rich floristic diversity in regions characteris...
Goodenia pritzelii Domin is reinstated as a poorly known species from the north Kimberley region of ...
International audienceThe taxonomy of Grevillea (Proteaceae) in New Caledonia is reviewed. The names...
Goodenia effusa is described as new. It is an annual herb from north Queensland with morphological a...
The morphology of specimens collected near and on the Karara mining tenancy in the Yalgoo bioregion ...
Hakea (Proteaceae) currently comprises over 150 species, with two-thirds confined to south-Western A...
Hakea (Proteaceae) currently comprises over 150 species, with two-thirds confined to south-western A...
Hakea megadenia, a new species closely related to H. epiglottis, is described from the east coast of...
The name Triunia kittredgei P.M. Olde replaces Triunia robusta sensu D. Foreman (1986) following an ...