Calothamnus Quadrifidus Subsp. Homalophyllus
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Calothamnus Quadrifidus Subsp. Homalophyllus
''Calothamnus quadrifidus'' subsp. ''homalophyllus'' is a plant in the myrtle Family (biology), family, Myrtaceae and is Endemism, endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is similar to other subspecies of ''Calothamnus quadrifidus'' except that its leaves are longer and wider. Description ''Calothamnus quadrifidus'' subsp. ''homalophyllus'' is an erect or spreading shrub which sometimes grows to a height of and lacks a lignotuber. Its leaves are flat, egg-shaped with the narrow end towards the base, long and wide. The flowers are red and arranged in clusters, usually on one side of the stem amongst the older leaves. The stamens are arranged in 4 claw-like bundles, each about long. Flowering mainly occurs from August to November and is followed by fruits which are woody, roughly spherical Capsule (botany), capsules, long.(Calothamnus quadrifidus subsp. angustifolius, ''Calothamnus quadrifidus'' subsp. ''angustifolius'' also has long leaves but they are narrower th ...
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Kalbarri, Western Australia
Kalbarri is a coastal town in the Mid West (Western Australia), Mid West region located north of Perth, Western Australia. The town is located at the mouth of the Murchison River (Western Australia), Murchison River which has an elevation of . It is connected by public transport to Perth via Transwa coach services N1 and N2. History Kalbarri is a part of the traditional lands of the Nanda people who were recognised as the traditional owners of more than of land and water in the Yamatji region, in Western Australia, on 28 November 2018. Nanda people have been awarded exclusive native title rights over several key areas including Paradise Flats, Bully, Wilgie Mia, Mooliabatanya and Syphon pools. The story of the Beemarra serpent is the central dreaming story of Nanda people. The Beemarra is, according to Nanda culture, an ancestral being responsible for the creation of the land and waters in the region Kalbarri was named after an Aboriginal man from the Nanda tribe and is als ...
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