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Seringia Denticulata
''Seringia '' is a genus of about 20 species of plants in the family Malvaceae and are mostly found in Western Australia. They are small shrubs with soft silken leaves. The flowers are purple or mauve and appear in profusion. The calyx is the most conspicuous part of the flower. The following is a list of ''Seringia'' species recognised by the Australian Plant Census as at 30 November 2019: * '' Seringia adenogyna'' C.F.Wilkins * ''Seringia adenolasia'' F.Muell. * '' Seringia arborescens'' W.T.Aiton * '' Seringia cacaobrunnea'' C.F.Wilkins * '' Seringia collina'' (Domin) C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock * '' Seringia corollata'' Steetz * '' Seringia denticulata'' (C.T.White) C.F.Wilkins * ''Seringia elliptica'' C.F.Wilkins * '' Seringia exastia'' (C.F.Wilkins) C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock * ''Seringia grandiflora'' F.Muell. * '' Seringia hermanniifolia'' F.Muell. * ''Seringia hillii'' (F.Muell. ex Benth.) F.Muell. * ''Seringia hookeriana'' (Walp.) F.Muell. * '' Seringia integrifolia'' (Steud ...
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Seringia Arborescens
''Seringia arborescens'' is a shrub or small tree growing in moist eucalyptus forest, north of Ulladulla Ulladulla is a coastal town in New South Wales, Australia in the City of Shoalhaven local government area. It is on the Princes Highway about south of Sydney, halfway between Batemans Bay to the south and Nowra to the north. Ulladulla has cl ... in New South Wales and extending up to the state of Queensland. Growing up to 8 metres tall, this plant is not commonly seen, but it has a relatively large range of distribution on the east coast. There appears to be no common name. Leaves are soft, mostly 5 to 15 cm long, 1.5 to 6 cm wide. Whitish cream with rusty hairs under the leaf and small branchlets. Greenish white flowers appear on cymes. The fruit is a capsule covered in soft hairs, around 10 mm in diameter. References arborescens Byttnerioideae Trees of Australia Flora of New South Wales Flora of Queensland {{Byttnerioideae-stub ...
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Joachim Steetz
Joachim Steetz (12 November 1804 – 24 March 1862) was a German botanist. His herbarium, comprising more than 5000 specimens from over 160 collectors and 30 countries was purchased in 1863 by Victorian Government Botanist Ferdinand von Mueller for the sum of 80 pounds. The collection is currently housed at the National Herbarium of Victoria. The herbarium was compiled by Steetz over more than thirty years and comprises 160 collectors from more than 30 countries, including type specimens from plant collectors of the time including: *Nils Johan Andersson (Galápagos Islands) * Nikolaus Binder *Christian Friedrich Ecklon (South Africa) *Joseph Dalton Hooker *Johann Wilhelm Karl Moritz *Wilhelm Peters *Ludwig Preiss (Western Australia) *Anton Rochel ( The Banat) *Moritz Richard Schomburgk *Berthold Carl Seemann *Charles Wilkins Short (North America) *Franz Sieber *Theodor Siemssen *Andrew Sinclair *Thomas Thomson *Nikolai Turczaninow (Russia) *Jens Vahl (Arctic) *Karl Ludwig Philip ...
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Seringia Katatona
''Seringia '' is a genus of about 20 species of plants in the family Malvaceae and are mostly found in Western Australia. They are small shrubs with soft silken leaves. The flowers are purple or mauve and appear in profusion. The calyx is the most conspicuous part of the flower. The following is a list of ''Seringia'' species recognised by the Australian Plant Census as at 30 November 2019: * '' Seringia adenogyna'' C.F.Wilkins * ''Seringia adenolasia'' F.Muell. * '' Seringia arborescens'' W.T.Aiton * '' Seringia cacaobrunnea'' C.F.Wilkins * '' Seringia collina'' (Domin) C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock * '' Seringia corollata'' Steetz * '' Seringia denticulata'' (C.T.White) C.F.Wilkins * '' Seringia elliptica'' C.F.Wilkins * '' Seringia exastia'' (C.F.Wilkins) C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock * '' Seringia grandiflora'' F.Muell. * '' Seringia hermanniifolia'' F.Muell. * '' Seringia hillii'' (F.Muell. ex Benth.) F.Muell. * '' Seringia hookeriana'' (Walp.) F.Muell. * '' Seringia integrifolia'' (S ...
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Seringia Integrifolia
''Seringia integrifolia'' is a shrub of the family Malvaceae native to inland Australia in New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia, Queensland, and the Northern Territory. (This statement in PlantNET does not seem to be supported by collections data, with ''Keraudrenia integrifolia'' occurrence data shown only in Queensland and New South Wales, and ''Seringia integrifolia'' shown occurring only in Westerna Australia. However, both APNI and Plants of the world online, accept the genus, ''Seringia'', for this plant. Taxonomy This plant was first described in 1845 by Ernst Steudel as ''Keraudrenia integrifolia'', and transferred to the genus, ''Seringia'', by Ferdinand von Mueller Baron Sir Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller, (german: Müller; 30 June 1825 – 10 October 1896) was a German-Australian physician, geographer, and most notably, a botanist. He was appointed government botanist for the then colony of Vict ... in 1860. In 2016 ''Keraudrenia'' ...
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Seringia Hookeriana
''Seringia '' is a genus of about 20 species of plants in the family Malvaceae and are mostly found in Western Australia. They are small shrubs with soft silken leaves. The flowers are purple or mauve and appear in profusion. The calyx is the most conspicuous part of the flower. The following is a list of ''Seringia'' species recognised by the Australian Plant Census as at 30 November 2019: * '' Seringia adenogyna'' C.F.Wilkins * ''Seringia adenolasia'' F.Muell. * '' Seringia arborescens'' W.T.Aiton * '' Seringia cacaobrunnea'' C.F.Wilkins * '' Seringia collina'' (Domin) C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock * '' Seringia corollata'' Steetz * '' Seringia denticulata'' (C.T.White) C.F.Wilkins * '' Seringia elliptica'' C.F.Wilkins * '' Seringia exastia'' (C.F.Wilkins) C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock * '' Seringia grandiflora'' F.Muell. * '' Seringia hermanniifolia'' F.Muell. * '' Seringia hillii'' (F.Muell. ex Benth.) F.Muell. * '' Seringia hookeriana'' (Walp.) F.Muell. * '' Seringia integrifolia'' (S ...
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Benth
George Bentham (22 September 1800 – 10 September 1884) was an English botanist, described by the weed botanist Duane Isely as "the premier systematic botanist of the nineteenth century". Born into a distinguished family, he initially studied law, but had a fascination with botany from an early age, which he soon pursued, becoming president of the Linnaean Society in 1861, and a fellow of the Royal Society in 1862. He was the author of a number of important botanical works, particularly flora. He is best known for his taxonomic classification of plants in collaboration with Joseph Dalton Hooker, his ''Genera Plantarum'' (1862–1883). He died in London in 1884. Life Bentham was born in Stoke, Plymouth, on 22 September 1800.Jean-Jacques Amigo, « Bentham (George) », in Nouveau Dictionnaire de biographies roussillonnaises, vol. 3 Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre, Perpignan, Publications de l'olivier, 2017, 915 p. () His father, Sir Samuel Bentham, a naval architect, was t ...
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Seringia Hillii
''Seringia '' is a genus of about 20 species of plants in the family Malvaceae and are mostly found in Western Australia. They are small shrubs with soft silken leaves. The flowers are purple or mauve and appear in profusion. The calyx is the most conspicuous part of the flower. The following is a list of ''Seringia'' species recognised by the Australian Plant Census as at 30 November 2019: * '' Seringia adenogyna'' C.F.Wilkins * ''Seringia adenolasia'' F.Muell. * '' Seringia arborescens'' W.T.Aiton * '' Seringia cacaobrunnea'' C.F.Wilkins * '' Seringia collina'' (Domin) C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock * '' Seringia corollata'' Steetz * '' Seringia denticulata'' (C.T.White) C.F.Wilkins * '' Seringia elliptica'' C.F.Wilkins * '' Seringia exastia'' (C.F.Wilkins) C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock * '' Seringia grandiflora'' F.Muell. * '' Seringia hermanniifolia'' F.Muell. * '' Seringia hillii'' (F.Muell. ex Benth.) F.Muell. * ''Seringia hookeriana'' (Walp.) F.Muell. * '' Seringia integrifolia'' (St ...
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Seringia Hermanniifolia
''Seringia hermanniifolia'', commonly known as crinkle-leaved firebush, is a shrub of the family Malvaceae. It is a small shrub with blue-purple flowers and is endemic to Western Australia. Taxonomy This plant was first described in 1821 by Jaques Étienne Gay as ''Keraudrenia hermanniifolia'', but was allocated to the genus, ''Seringia'', by Ferdinand von Mueller Baron Sir Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller, (german: Müller; 30 June 1825 – 10 October 1896) was a German-Australian physician, geographer, and most notably, a botanist. He was appointed government botanist for the then colony of Vict ... in 1860. References hermanniifolia Plants described in 1821 Eudicots of Western Australia Taxa named by Ferdinand von Mueller {{Australia-eudicot-stub ...
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Seringia Grandiflora
''Seringia '' is a genus of about 20 species of plants in the family Malvaceae and are mostly found in Western Australia. They are small shrubs with soft silken leaves. The flowers are purple or mauve and appear in profusion. The calyx is the most conspicuous part of the flower. The following is a list of ''Seringia'' species recognised by the Australian Plant Census as at 30 November 2019: * '' Seringia adenogyna'' C.F.Wilkins * ''Seringia adenolasia'' F.Muell. * '' Seringia arborescens'' W.T.Aiton * '' Seringia cacaobrunnea'' C.F.Wilkins * '' Seringia collina'' (Domin) C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock * '' Seringia corollata'' Steetz * '' Seringia denticulata'' (C.T.White) C.F.Wilkins * '' Seringia elliptica'' C.F.Wilkins * '' Seringia exastia'' (C.F.Wilkins) C.F.Wilkins & Whitlock * '' Seringia grandiflora'' F.Muell. * '' Seringia hermanniifolia'' F.Muell. * ''Seringia hillii'' (F.Muell. ex Benth.) F.Muell. * ''Seringia hookeriana'' (Walp.) F.Muell. * '' Seringia integrifolia'' (Ste ...
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Seringia Exastia
''Seringia exastia'', also known as fringed fire-bush, is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family and is endemic to the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Description The species grows as an erect, compact and multi-stemmed shrub with hairy stems. The grey-green, oblong leaves are 15–30 mm long and 6–10 mm wide. The purple flowers may appear from April to December. Taxonomy In 1999, Carolyn F. Wilkins described ''Keraudrenia exastia'' in the journal '' Nuytsia'' from specimens collected on the Dampier Peninsula in 1995. In 2016, Wilkins and Barbara Ann Whitlock changed the name to ''Seringia exastia'' in '' Australian Systematic Botany''. Distribution and habitat The plant is found in the Carnarvon, Central Ranges, Coolgardie, Dampierland, Gascoyne, Gibson Desert, Great Sandy Desert, Great Victoria Desert, Little Sandy Desert, Murchison, Pilbara and Yalgoo IBRA bioregions of Western Australia. It grows on pindan heathland. Conservat ...
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