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Diplolaena Velutina
''Diplolaena'' is a genus of evergreen shrubs in the family Rutaceae. They are native to Western Australia. Species include: *'' Diplolaena andrewsii'' Ostenf. *'' Diplolaena angustifolia'' Hook. — Yanchep rose *'' Diplolaena cinerea'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena dampieri'' Desf. *'' Diplolaena drummondii'' (Benth.) Ostenf. *'' Diplolaena eneabbensis'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena ferruginea'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena geraldtonensis'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena grandiflora'' Desf. — wild rose *'' Diplolaena graniticola'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena leemaniana'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena microcephala'' Bartl. — lesser diplolaena *'' Diplolaena mollis'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena obovata'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena velutina'' (Paul G.Wilson) Paul G.Wilson Paul Graham Wilson (born 1928) is an Australian botanist. He has been a most prolific contributor to the journal ''Nuytsia'', contributing to the first is ...
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Robert Brown (botanist, Born 1773)
Robert Brown (21 December 1773 – 10 June 1858) was a Scottish botanist and paleobotanist who made important contributions to botany largely through his pioneering use of the microscope. His contributions include one of the earliest detailed descriptions of the cell nucleus and cytoplasmic streaming; the observation of Brownian motion; early work on plant pollination and fertilisation, including being the first to recognise the fundamental difference between gymnosperms and angiosperms; and some of the earliest studies in palynology. He also made numerous contributions to plant taxonomy, notably erecting a number of plant families that are still accepted today; and numerous Australian plant genera and species, the fruit of his exploration of that continent with Matthew Flinders. Early life Robert Brown was born in Montrose on 21 December 1773, in a house that existed on the site where Montrose Library currently stands. He was the son of James Brown, a minister in the ...
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Diplolaena Eneabbensis
''Diplolaena'' is a genus of evergreen shrubs in the family Rutaceae. They are native to Western Australia. Species include: *'' Diplolaena andrewsii'' Ostenf. *'' Diplolaena angustifolia'' Hook. — Yanchep rose *'' Diplolaena cinerea'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena dampieri'' Desf. *'' Diplolaena drummondii'' (Benth.) Ostenf. *'' Diplolaena eneabbensis'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena ferruginea'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena geraldtonensis'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena grandiflora'' Desf. — wild rose *'' Diplolaena graniticola'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena leemaniana'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena microcephala'' Bartl. — lesser diplolaena *'' Diplolaena mollis'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena obovata'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena velutina'' (Paul G.Wilson) Paul G.Wilson Paul Graham Wilson (born 1928) is an Australian botanist. He has been a most prolific contributor to the journal ''Nuytsia'', contributing to the first issue ...
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Diplolaena Velutina
''Diplolaena'' is a genus of evergreen shrubs in the family Rutaceae. They are native to Western Australia. Species include: *'' Diplolaena andrewsii'' Ostenf. *'' Diplolaena angustifolia'' Hook. — Yanchep rose *'' Diplolaena cinerea'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena dampieri'' Desf. *'' Diplolaena drummondii'' (Benth.) Ostenf. *'' Diplolaena eneabbensis'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena ferruginea'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena geraldtonensis'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena grandiflora'' Desf. — wild rose *'' Diplolaena graniticola'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena leemaniana'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena microcephala'' Bartl. — lesser diplolaena *'' Diplolaena mollis'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena obovata'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena velutina'' (Paul G.Wilson) Paul G.Wilson Paul Graham Wilson (born 1928) is an Australian botanist. He has been a most prolific contributor to the journal ''Nuytsia'', contributing to the first is ...
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Diplolaena Obovata
''Diplolaena'' is a genus of evergreen shrubs in the family Rutaceae. They are native to Western Australia. Species include: *'' Diplolaena andrewsii'' Ostenf. *'' Diplolaena angustifolia'' Hook. — Yanchep rose *'' Diplolaena cinerea'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena dampieri'' Desf. *'' Diplolaena drummondii'' (Benth.) Ostenf. *'' Diplolaena eneabbensis'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena ferruginea'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena geraldtonensis'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena grandiflora'' Desf. — wild rose *'' Diplolaena graniticola'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena leemaniana'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena microcephala'' Bartl. — lesser diplolaena *'' Diplolaena mollis'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena obovata'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena velutina'' (Paul G.Wilson) Paul G.Wilson Paul Graham Wilson (born 1928) is an Australian botanist. He has been a most prolific contributor to the journal ''Nuytsia'', contributing to the first iss ...
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Diplolaena Mollis
''Diplolaena mollis'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae and is endemic to the west coast of Western Australia. It has broadly elliptic or egg-shaped, leathery leaves that are densely covered in hairs and reddish, pendulous flowers. Description ''Diplolaena mollis'' is a shrub to high with broad egg-shaped or elliptic leaves. The leaves are usually long, leathery, wedge-shaped at the base, rounded at the apex, thickly covered in light tan, smooth, soft, weak star-shaped hairs on a petiole long. The flowers about in diameter, outer bracts broadly oval shaped to narrowly oblong, pointed, long, densely covered with soft, smooth, star-shaped hairs. The inner row of bracts barely longer than outer bracts, narrowly oblong, pointed, thin, almost hairless. The pale red petals about long with woolly star-shaped hairs to smooth. The stamens long, pale to dark red with star-shaped, soft, weak, fine hairs toward the base. Flowering occurs from May or July to Se ...
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Bartl
Bartl is a given name and surname that may refer to Surname *Daniel Bartl (born 1989), Czech association football player *Franz Bartl (1915–1941), Austrian field handball player *Jiří Bartl (born 1963), Czech association football player and manager * Leopold Bartl (1902–1980), German Wehrmacht officer during World War II *Zlata Bartl Zlata Bartl ( Dolac, 20 February 1920 – Koprivnica, 30 July 2008) was a Bosnian Croat scientist and is the creator of Vegeta. Bartl finished school in Sarajevo and went to Zagreb to study natural sciences, engineering, medicine and health, biote ... (1920–2008), Bosnian Croat scientist Given name * Bartl Gensbichler (born 1956), Austrian alpine skier {{given name, type=both Surnames from given names ...
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Diplolaena Microcephala
''Diplolaena microcephala'' is a rounded shrub with elliptic leaves, distinctive stamens, variable flower colour and is endemism, endemic to Western Australia. Description ''Diplolaena microcephala'', commonly known as lesser diplolaena, is a rounded, spreading shrub about high and similar width. The grey-green leaves are elliptic shaped, margins folded inwards, up to long on a petiole (botany), petiole long. The leaf upper surface is sparsely covered with large rusty coloured star-shaped hairs, the underside moderately covered with stiff, large rusty coloured star shaped hairs. The outer bracts are egg-shaped to triangular, long, covered with short, soft, rusty coloured hairs. The inner bracts narrowly oblong to narrowing triangular, slightly longer than outer bracts. The pendulous flowers are across, with prominent stamens long and vary in colour from red-green, red-orange or pinkish and are borne at the end of branches. Flowering occurs sporadically throughou ...
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Diplolaena Leemaniana
''Diplolaena'' is a genus of evergreen shrubs in the family Rutaceae. They are native to Western Australia. Species include: *'' Diplolaena andrewsii'' Ostenf. *'' Diplolaena angustifolia'' Hook. — Yanchep rose *'' Diplolaena cinerea'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena dampieri'' Desf. *'' Diplolaena drummondii'' (Benth.) Ostenf. *''Diplolaena eneabbensis'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena ferruginea'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena geraldtonensis'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena grandiflora'' Desf. — wild rose *'' Diplolaena graniticola'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena leemaniana'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena microcephala'' Bartl. — lesser diplolaena *'' Diplolaena mollis'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena obovata'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena velutina'' (Paul G.Wilson) Paul G.Wilson Paul Graham Wilson (born 1928) is an Australian botanist. He has been a most prolific contributor to the journal ''Nuytsia'', contributing to the first issue ...
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Diplolaena Graniticola
''Diplolaena graniticola'', is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae. It is a small shrub with yellow or red pendulous flowers and papery leaves. It is endemic to Western Australia. Description ''Diplolaena graniticola'' is a shrub to high with smooth branchlets that are covered in scales or star-shaped hairs. The leaves are papery, arranged in pairs, simple, long, wide, smooth, covered in scales or star-shaped hairs, leaves and margins flat, apex rounded, petiole long, wedge-shaped at the base. The pendulous flowers are on a pedicel long and surrounded by bracts long, flower heads about in diameter. The corolla is yellow or red with five overlapping petals, long and hairy on the edges. Flowering occurs from July to October. Taxonomy and naming ''Diplolaena graniticola'' was first formally described in 1998 by Paul G. Wilson and the description was published in the journal ''Nuytsia''.The specific epithet (''graniticola '') means "inhabiting grani ...
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Diplolaena Grandiflora
''Diplolaena grandiflora'', commonly known as wild rose or Tamala rose, is a shrub which is endemic to Western Australia. Description ''Diplolaena grandiflora'' grows to between 0.5 and 3 metres high and has an erect habit. In a period between late autumn and spring, it produces showy, upright or pendant flowers . These have a cluster of red stamens in the centre, surrounded by pinkish-red bracts. The leaves are ovate and are up to 5 cm in length and are dark green on the top and downy on the undersides. Distribution ''Diplolaena grandiflora'' occurs on limestone outcrops and ridges in an area between Geraldton, Western Australia, Geraldton and North West Cape. Taxonomy Despite its common name of "wild rose", it is not closely related to the rose, but rather it is placed in the family Rutaceae. The first known scientific collection of the species was by William Dampier during a voyage to New Holland (Australia), New Holland in 1699. The type (botany), type specimen ...
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Diplolaena Geraldtonensis
''Diplolaena'' is a genus of evergreen shrubs in the family Rutaceae. They are native to Western Australia. Species include: *'' Diplolaena andrewsii'' Ostenf. *'' Diplolaena angustifolia'' Hook. — Yanchep rose *'' Diplolaena cinerea'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena dampieri'' Desf. *'' Diplolaena drummondii'' (Benth.) Ostenf. *'' Diplolaena eneabbensis'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena ferruginea'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena geraldtonensis'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena grandiflora'' Desf. — wild rose *'' Diplolaena graniticola'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena leemaniana'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena microcephala'' Bartl. — lesser diplolaena *'' Diplolaena mollis'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena obovata'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena velutina'' (Paul G.Wilson) Paul G.Wilson Paul Graham Wilson (born 1928) is an Australian botanist. He has been a most prolific contributor to the journal ''Nuytsia'', contributing to the first i ...
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Diplolaena Ferruginea
''Diplolaena'' is a genus of evergreen shrubs in the family Rutaceae. They are native to Western Australia. Species include: *'' Diplolaena andrewsii'' Ostenf. *'' Diplolaena angustifolia'' Hook. — Yanchep rose *'' Diplolaena cinerea'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena dampieri'' Desf. *'' Diplolaena drummondii'' (Benth.) Ostenf. *'' Diplolaena eneabbensis'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena ferruginea'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena geraldtonensis'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena grandiflora'' Desf. — wild rose *'' Diplolaena graniticola'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena leemaniana'' Paul G.Wilson *'' Diplolaena microcephala'' Bartl. — lesser diplolaena *'' Diplolaena mollis'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena obovata'' Paul G.Wilson *''Diplolaena velutina'' (Paul G.Wilson) Paul G.Wilson Paul Graham Wilson (born 1928) is an Australian botanist. He has been a most prolific contributor to the journal ''Nuytsia'', contributing to the first issu ...
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