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Turpentine Bush
Turpentine bush may refer to: ;Australian plants *'' Acacia lysiphloia'', also known as the turpentine wattle *'' Beyeria lechenaultia'', pale turpentine bush *'' Beyeria opaca'', dark turpentine bush *'' Beyeria subtecta'', Kangaroo Island turpentine bush *'' Eremophila clarkei'' *'' Eremophila sturtii'' ;Other plants *'' Ericameria laricifolia'', native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico See also * Scrub turpentine * Turpentine tree Turpentine tree may refer to: * ''Pistacia terebinthus'', native to the Mediterranean region * ''Pistacia atlantica'', native to the Middle East, the Maghreb, the Canary Islands and Southeast Europe * '' Pistacia eurycarpa'', native to West Asia * ' ...
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Acacia Lysiphloia
''Acacia lysiphloia'' is a shrub belonging to the genus '' Acacia'' and the subgenus ''Juliflorae''. It is native to northern parts of Australia. Description The viscid and spreading shrub typically growing to a height of . It flowers from May to September producing yellow flowers. The bark is red-brown minni ritchi style. The phyllodes have an oblique arrangement and a linear-obovate shape, typically in length and wide. The flowers five-merous with a calyx that is long. These eventually form seed pods that flat and straight to strongly curved and in length containing red-brown seeds. Taxonomy The species was first formally described by the botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in 1859 as part of the work ''Contributiones ad Acaciarum Australiae Cognitionem'' published in the ''Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society, Botany''. The only known synonyms of this species are ''Racosperma lysiphloia'' and ''Racosperma lysiphloium'' as described by Leslie Pedley in 1987. Di ...
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Beyeria Lechenaultia
''Beyeria'' is a genus of shrubs and small trees in the family Euphorbiaceae known as turpentine bushes. It was first described as a genus in 1844.Miquel, Friedrich Anton Wilhelm. 1844. Annales des Sciences Naturelles; Botanique, sér. 3 1: 350 The entire genus is endemic to Australia. ;Species ;formerly included moved to other genera: ''Bertya ''Bertya'' is a genus of plants in the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1845. The entire genus is endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, na ... Shonia'' # ''B. bickertonensis - Shonia bickertonensis'' # ''B. tristigma - Shonia tristigma'' # ''B. virgata - Bertya virgata'' References Euphorbiaceae genera Crotonoideae Endemic flora of Australia Taxa named by Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel {{euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Beyeria Opaca
''Beyeria'' is a genus of shrubs and small trees in the family Euphorbiaceae known as turpentine bushes. It was first described as a genus in 1844.Miquel, Friedrich Anton Wilhelm. 1844. Annales des Sciences Naturelles; Botanique, sér. 3 1: 350 The entire genus is endemic to Australia. ;Species ;formerly included moved to other genera: ''Bertya ''Bertya'' is a genus of plants in the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1845. The entire genus is endemic to Australia.Govaerts, R., Frodin, D.G. & Radcliffe-Smith, A. (2000). World Checklist and Bibliography of Euphorbiaceae ( ... Shonia'' # ''B. bickertonensis - Shonia bickertonensis'' # ''B. tristigma - Shonia tristigma'' # ''B. virgata - Bertya virgata'' References Euphorbiaceae genera Crotonoideae Endemic flora of Australia Taxa named by Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel {{euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Beyeria Subtecta
''Beyeria subtecta'', commonly known as the Kangaroo Island turpentine bush, is a species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is a dioecious bush, growing to about 60 cm in height. Its closest relative is ''B. lechenaultii''. It is endemic to Kangaroo Island, South Australia, and is listed as Vulnerable under Australia's EPBC Act. Beyeria Conservation Park Beyeria Conservation Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia located on Kangaroo Island in the gazetted locality of Haines, about south of Kingscote on the northern edge of the MacGillivray Plain. It was proclaim ... was named after this species and was established to conserve it and other rare endemic flora. References Crotonoideae Flora of Kangaroo Island Plants described in 1924 Taxa named by John McConnell Black Dioecious plants {{Euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Eremophila Clarkei
''Eremophila clarkei'', commonly known as turpentine bush, is a flowering plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory. It is a shrub which is variable in form, but usually with narrow leaves and white or pale pink flowers. It is similar to '' Eremophila georgei'' and '' Eremophila granitica''. Description ''Eremophila clarkei'' is an erect shrub growing to a height of between and wide with branches that are flattened near their tip, glabrous and very sticky due to the presence of resin. The leaves are dark green, widely spaced and arranged alternately along the stems, linear to narrow elliptic in shape and mostly long and wide. The leaf margins may be smooth, wavy or toothed. The flowers are borne singly in leaf axils on an s-shaped, flattened stalk which is long. There are 5 linear, green to purple sepals differing slightly in length, long and lance-shaped. The petals are long and joined at ...
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Eremophila Sturtii
''Eremophila sturtii'', commonly known as turpentine bush, is a shrub endemic to Australia. Aboriginal people give it names including munyunpa and watara. A medium to large shrub, it is often multi-stemmed and has narrow leaves and lilac-coloured to pale mauve flowers. It is widespread and common in the drier parts of Australia and occurs in all mainland states, although it is endangered in Victoria. It is sometimes regarded as a weed, partly because of its ability to reproduce vegetatively. Description ''Eremophila sturtii'' is a shrub growing to a height of with many slender branches and dark grey, deeply fissured bark on older specimens. Its leaves are arranged alternately, bright green, slightly aromatic, mostly long and wide. They are also linear in shape with a curved, hooked end, glabrous, shiny and often sticky due to the presence of resin. The flowers are borne singly, rarely in pairs, on curved stalks long in the leaf axils. There are 5 cream-coloured to pinkish-p ...
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Ericameria Laricifolia
''Ericameria laricifolia'' is a North American species of flowering shrub in the family Asteraceae known by the common name turpentine bush, or turpentine-brush. It is native to the southwestern United States (Arizona, New Mexico, western Texas, southwestern Utah, southern Nevada, southeastern California) and northern Mexico ( Chihuahua). ''Ericameria laricifolia'' grows in desert scrub and woodlands. It is a shrub reaching 50–100 cm (20-40 inches) in height, is generally hairless, somewhat glandular, and aromatic. It sometimes has naked stems at the base but the upper branches are densely foliated in needlelike, pointed leaves one to three centimeters (0.4-1.2 inches) long. The many erect branches bear inflorescences of bright golden yellow flower heads, each with up to 16 long disc florets and as many as 6 ray florets The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the order ...
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Scrub Turpentine
Scrub turpentine is a common name for several plants and may refer to: *''Canarium australianum'', native to Australia and Papua New Guinea *'' Rhodamnia rubescens'', native to eastern Australia See also * Turpentine bush * Turpentine tree Turpentine tree may refer to: * ''Pistacia terebinthus'', native to the Mediterranean region * ''Pistacia atlantica'', native to the Middle East, the Maghreb, the Canary Islands and Southeast Europe * '' Pistacia eurycarpa'', native to West Asia * ' ...
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