Metrosideros perforata (J. R. et G. Forst.) A. Rich., Essai Fl. N.Z. (1832) 334, is restricted to New Zealand and is common in lowland forests except in the far south. The Metrosideros operculata Labill., Sert. Austro-Caled. (1824) 61, group is restricted to New Caledonia and has a wide altitudinal range, mostly in shrub associations, from near sea level to about 1500 metres
As is the case with Tepualia stipularis for South America, Metrosideros angustifolia Sm., Trans. Lin...
The sole species of Tepualia Griseb., Goett. Abh. 6 (1854) 119, T. stipularis (Hook. f. et Arn.) Gri...
Niedenzu (in E. & P., Nat. Pfl. Fam. 3, 7, 1893, 87—89) included the following genera in his subtrib...
The species at present known as Metrosideros elegans was the basis for Ballardia Montr., Mem. Acad. ...
Metrosideros queenslandica L. S. Smith, Proc. Roy. Soc. Qld. 64 (1958) 50, is a species of the North...
Guillaumin (1948) treats the group as one variable species, but a preliminary review of the situatio...
Melaleuca Linn., Mant. 1 (1767) 14 (nom. cons), and Callistemon R. Br., App. Flind. Voy. 2: App. 3 (...
Rumphius (Herb. Amboin. 3, 1743, 19, t. 7) was the first to use the name Metrosideros, but of the 6 ...
We have identified two new species of Metrosideros subg. Mearnsia (Myrtaceae) growing on, and appare...
International audienceThe genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) comprises 50-60 species found largely acros...
Metrosideros Banks ex Gaertner (1788: 170, Myrtaceae) is one of the most widespread tree genus acros...
Merrill (Philip. J. Sc. 2, 1907, Bot. 284) based Mearnsia on specimens collected from Mount Halcon i...
<div><p>We review the biology and ecology of <i>Metrosideros excelsa</i> (Myrtaceae), an endemic ang...
We have identified two new species of Metrosideros subg. Mearnsia (Myrtaceae) growing on, and appare...
While preparing some of the earlier parts of this series I was inclined to the view that Metrosidero...
As is the case with Tepualia stipularis for South America, Metrosideros angustifolia Sm., Trans. Lin...
The sole species of Tepualia Griseb., Goett. Abh. 6 (1854) 119, T. stipularis (Hook. f. et Arn.) Gri...
Niedenzu (in E. & P., Nat. Pfl. Fam. 3, 7, 1893, 87—89) included the following genera in his subtrib...
The species at present known as Metrosideros elegans was the basis for Ballardia Montr., Mem. Acad. ...
Metrosideros queenslandica L. S. Smith, Proc. Roy. Soc. Qld. 64 (1958) 50, is a species of the North...
Guillaumin (1948) treats the group as one variable species, but a preliminary review of the situatio...
Melaleuca Linn., Mant. 1 (1767) 14 (nom. cons), and Callistemon R. Br., App. Flind. Voy. 2: App. 3 (...
Rumphius (Herb. Amboin. 3, 1743, 19, t. 7) was the first to use the name Metrosideros, but of the 6 ...
We have identified two new species of Metrosideros subg. Mearnsia (Myrtaceae) growing on, and appare...
International audienceThe genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) comprises 50-60 species found largely acros...
Metrosideros Banks ex Gaertner (1788: 170, Myrtaceae) is one of the most widespread tree genus acros...
Merrill (Philip. J. Sc. 2, 1907, Bot. 284) based Mearnsia on specimens collected from Mount Halcon i...
<div><p>We review the biology and ecology of <i>Metrosideros excelsa</i> (Myrtaceae), an endemic ang...
We have identified two new species of Metrosideros subg. Mearnsia (Myrtaceae) growing on, and appare...
While preparing some of the earlier parts of this series I was inclined to the view that Metrosidero...
As is the case with Tepualia stipularis for South America, Metrosideros angustifolia Sm., Trans. Lin...
The sole species of Tepualia Griseb., Goett. Abh. 6 (1854) 119, T. stipularis (Hook. f. et Arn.) Gri...
Niedenzu (in E. & P., Nat. Pfl. Fam. 3, 7, 1893, 87—89) included the following genera in his subtrib...