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Centrolepis Cuspidigera
''Centrolepis'' is a genus of small herbaceous plants in the family Restionaceae known as thorn grass scales, with about 25 species native to Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, and south-east Asia as far north as Hainan Dao. APG III system classifies this genus in the Centrolepidaceae family. ''Centrolepis'' species are all tufted plants with narrow leaves from the base. Flowers are tiny and wind-pollinated, in highly condensed inflorescences enclosed between a pair of bracts that often have leaf-like points. ; Species * '' Centrolepis alepyroides'' (Nees) Walp. - Avon + Darling in Western Australia * ''Centrolepis aristata'' (R.Br.) Roem. & Schult. - Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales * ''Centrolepis banksii'' (R.Br.) Roem. & Schult. - Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland, Hainan, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia * '' Centrolepis caespitosa'' D.A.Cooke - Western Australia * ''Centrolepis cambodiana'' Hance - Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia ...
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Jacques Labillardière
Jacques-Julien Houtou de Labillardière (28 October 1755 – 8 January 1834) was a French biologist noted for his descriptions of the flora of Australia. Labillardière was a member of a voyage in search of the Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse, La Pérouse expedition. He published a popular account of his journey and produced the first Flora (publication), Flora on the region. Early life Jacques Labillardière was born in Alençon, Normandy, France, on 28 October 1755. The ninth of 14 children of a lace merchant, he was born into a devoutly Roman Catholic family of modest means.Duyker (2003) p. 8. The surname ''Labillardière'' originated with Labillardière's grandfather, Jacques Houtou, who, in an affectation of nobility, appended the name of the family's estate, ''La Billardière'', after his surname. Labillardière was thus baptised under the surname ''Houtou de Labillardière'', but he later dropped the patronymic, retaining only ''Labillardière'' in both h ...
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Centrolepis Cambodiana
''Centrolepis'' is a genus of small herbaceous plants in the family Restionaceae known as thorn grass scales, with about 25 species native to Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, and south-east Asia as far north as Hainan Dao. APG III system classifies this genus in the Centrolepidaceae family. ''Centrolepis'' species are all tufted plants with narrow leaves from the base. Flowers are tiny and wind-pollinated, in highly condensed inflorescences enclosed between a pair of bracts that often have leaf-like points. ; Species * '' Centrolepis alepyroides'' (Nees) Walp. - Avon + Darling in Western Australia * '' Centrolepis aristata'' (R.Br.) Roem. & Schult. - Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales * '' Centrolepis banksii'' (R.Br.) Roem. & Schult. - Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland, Hainan, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia * '' Centrolepis caespitosa'' D.A.Cooke - Western Australia * '' Centrolepis cambodiana'' Hance - Laos, Vietnam, Ca ...
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Centrolepis Muscoides
''Centrolepis'' is a genus of small herbaceous plants in the family Restionaceae known as thorn grass scales, with about 25 species native to Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, and south-east Asia as far north as Hainan Dao. APG III system classifies this genus in the Centrolepidaceae family. ''Centrolepis'' species are all tufted plants with narrow leaves from the base. Flowers are tiny and wind-pollinated, in highly condensed inflorescence An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a Plant stem, stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Morphology (biology), Morphologically, it is the modified part of the shoot of sperma ...s enclosed between a pair of bracts that often have leaf-like points. ; Species * '' Centrolepis alepyroides'' (Nees) Walp. - Avon + Darling in Western Australia * '' Centrolepis aristata'' (R.Br.) Roem. & Schult. - Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales * ...
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Centrolepis Monogyna
''Centrolepis'' is a genus of small herbaceous plants in the family Restionaceae known as thorn grass scales, with about 25 species native to Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, and south-east Asia as far north as Hainan Dao. APG III system classifies this genus in the Centrolepidaceae family. ''Centrolepis'' species are all tufted plants with narrow leaves from the base. Flowers are tiny and wind-pollinated, in highly condensed inflorescences enclosed between a pair of bracts that often have leaf-like points. ; Species * '' Centrolepis alepyroides'' (Nees) Walp. - Avon + Darling in Western Australia * '' Centrolepis aristata'' (R.Br.) Roem. & Schult. - Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales * '' Centrolepis banksii'' (R.Br.) Roem. & Schult. - Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland, Hainan, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia * '' Centrolepis caespitosa'' D.A.Cooke - Western Australia * '' Centrolepis cambodiana'' Hance - Laos, Vietnam, Ca ...
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Centrolepis Milleri
''Centrolepis milleri'' is a species of plant in the Restionaceae family and is found in Western Australia. The annual herb is found in two small areas in Wheatbelt near Dandaragan Dandaragan is a small town in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. The name of Dandaragan was first recorded in 1850 as the name of a nearby gulley and spring or watering hole known as Dandaraga spring. The word is Indigenous Australian i ... and in the Great Southern near Albany. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q41776407 milleri Plants described in 2015 Flora of Western Australia Poales of Australia Taxa named by Matthew David Barrett ...
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Centrolepis Inconspicua
''Centrolepis inconspicua'' is a species of plant in the Restionaceae family and is found in Western Australia. The minute annual herb has a tufted habit and typically grows to a height of approximately . It blooms between August and October. It is found in beds of moss, in swamps, on the margins of salt lakes and along the margins of watercourses along the west coast in the Wheatbelt, Mid West The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the Midwest or the American Midwest, is one of four Census Bureau Region, census regions of the United States Census Bureau (also known as "Region 2"). It occupies the northern central part of ... and Peel regions of Western Australia. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15512351 inconspicua Plants described in 1903 Flora of Western Australia Poales of Australia ...
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Centrolepis Humillima
''Centrolepis humillima'', commonly known as dwarf centrolepis, is a species of plant in the Restionaceae family and is found in Western Australia. The annual herb has a densely tufted habit and typically grows to a height of . It blooms between September and December. It is found amongst moss beds and along the margins of salt lakes and claypans in the Wheatbelt, Mid West The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the Midwest or the American Midwest, is one of four Census Bureau Region, census regions of the United States Census Bureau (also known as "Region 2"). It occupies the northern central part of ..., Great Southern and Goldfields-Esperance regions of Western Australia where it grows in sandy-clay soils. References humillima Plants described in 1878 Flora of Western Australia Poales of Australia {{poales-stub ...
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Centrolepis Glabra
''Centrolepis glabra'', commonly known as smooth centrolepis, is a species of plant in the Restionaceae family. The annual herb has a tufted habit and typically grows to a height of . It blooms between September and November. In Western Australia it is found among granite outcrops, in winter wet depressions and around swamps in the Peel, Wheatbelt, South West The points of the compass are a set of horizontal, radially arrayed compass directions (or azimuths) used in navigation and cartography. A compass rose is primarily composed of four cardinal directions—north, east, south, and west—each se ... and Great Southern regions where it grows in sandy clay soils. References glabra Plants described in 1873 Flora of Western Australia Poales of Australia Taxa named by Ferdinand von Mueller {{poales-stub ...
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Centrolepis Fascicularis
''Centrolepis fascicularis'' is a species of plant in the Restionaceae The Restionaceae, also called restiads and restios, are a family of flowering plants native to the Southern Hemisphere; they vary from a few centimeters to 3 meters in height. Following the APG IV (2016): the family now includes the former famil ... family. References fascicularis {{poales-stub ...
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Centrolepis Exserta
''Centrolepis exserta'' is a species of plant in the Restionaceae The Restionaceae, also called restiads and restios, are a family of flowering plants native to the Southern Hemisphere; they vary from a few centimeters to 3 meters in height. Following the APG IV (2016): the family now includes the former famil ... family and is found in Western Australia. The reddish annual herb has a tufted habit and typically grows to a height of . It blooms between April and August producing green-red-brown coloured flowers. It is found along the margins of watercourses, waterholes and seepage areas in the Kimberley region of Western Australia where it grows in damp sandy soils over laterite. References exserta Plants described in 1817 Flora of Western Australia Poales of Australia {{poales-stub ...
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Centrolepis Eremica
''Centrolepis eremica'' is a species of plant in the Restionaceae family and is found in Western Australia. The annual herb has a tufted habit and typically forms a hemispherical mound approximately in width. It blooms between July and September. It is found amongst boulders and the margins of watercourses in the Wheatbelt, Mid West The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the Midwest or the American Midwest, is one of four Census Bureau Region, census regions of the United States Census Bureau (also known as "Region 2"). It occupies the northern central part of ... and Goldfields-Esperance regions of Western Australia where it grows in sandy-clay-loam granitic soils. References eremica Plants described in 1986 Flora of Western Australia Poales of Australia {{poales-stub ...
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Centrolepis Drummondiana
''Centrolepis drummondiana'' is a species of plant in the Restionaceae family and is found in Western Australia. The annual herb has a tufted habit and typically grows to a height of . It blooms between September and November. It is found among granite outcrops, growing amongst mosses and in wet areas in the Mid West, Wheatbelt, South West The points of the compass are a set of horizontal, radially arrayed compass directions (or azimuths) used in navigation and cartography. A compass rose is primarily composed of four cardinal directions—north, east, south, and west—each se ..., Great Southern and Goldfields-Esperance regions of Western Australia where it grows in sandy-clay soils. References drummondiana Plants described in 1849 Flora of Western Australia Poales of Australia {{poales-stub ...
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