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''Conospermum'' is a genus of about 50 species in the family
Proteaceae The Proteaceae form a family of flowering plants predominantly distributed in the Southern Hemisphere. The family comprises 83 genera with about 1,660 known species. Together with the Platanaceae and Nelumbonaceae, they make up the order Pro ...
that are endemic to Australia. Members of the genus are known as smokebushes - from a distance, their wispy heads of blue or grey flowers resemble puffs of smoke. They have an unusual pollination method that sometimes leads to the death of visiting insects. They are found in all Australian states, though most occur only in Western Australia. Smokebushes are rarely cultivated, though the flowers of several Western Australian species are harvested for the cut flower industry.


Description

''Conospermum'' species are shrubs or small trees ranging in height from to . The leaves are usually simple, linear or egg-shaped and have margins without teeth. The flowers have both male and female parts, are arranged in heads or spikes of a few to many flowers and are white pink, blue, grey or cream-coloured. The fruit is a small nut usually with a fringe of hairs at its base.


Taxonomy and naming

The genus was first formally described by James Edward Smith in 1798 and the description was published in '' Transactions of the Linnean Society of London''. The name (''Conospermum'') is from the Ancient Greek words '' κῶνος (kônos)'' meaning "cone" and '' σπέÏμα (spérma)'' meaning “seed" referring to the shape of the nut. Members of the genus are commonly known as smokebushes due to the grey flowers resembling smoke arising off the plant. The type species is the long leaf smokebush ('' C. longifolium''), though Smith did not get around to describing it until 1806. Australian botanists Lawrie Johnson and Barbara Briggs placed ''Conospermum'' in the subtribe Conosperminae along with the genus ''
Synaphea ''Synaphea'' is a genus of small shrubs and is endemic to Western Australia. Synapheas have variably shaped leaves but consistently yellow flowers with an unusual pollination mechanism. Description Plants in the genus ''Synaphea'' are small shr ...
'' in their 1975 monograph " On the Proteaceae: the evolution and classification of a southern family". Molecular evidence confirmed the two genera are each other's closest relatives.


Distribution and habitat

''Conospermum'' species are found in all mainland Australian states. Most species occur in the south-west of Western Australia but 6 species occur in New South Wales and one in Tasmania.


Ecology

Members of this genus have flowers that are pollinated by insects. The flowers are unusual in that when they open, the style is compressed. When an insect lands on the flower, the style flicks from one side of the flower to the other, at the same time collecting pollen and adding adhesive to the insect. The fertile anthers then "explode" dusting the insect with pollen. The force of the "flick" can kill small ants and flies. Some bees in the genus ''
Leioproctus ''Leioproctus'' is a genus in the plaster bee family Colletidae. Its members are primarily found in Australasia and temperate South America, and include the most common native bees in New Zealand. Species It includes the following species: *' ...
'' ('' L. conospermi'', '' L. pappus'' and '' L. tomentosus'') feed exclusively on one or two species of ''Conospermum'' obtaining both nectar and pollen. Some appear to be camouflaged, having white eyes, milky-coloured wings and bodies covered with white hair. ''Leioproctus'' can be considered as closely co-evolved. Other bees are too large to fit inside the unscented tubular flowers of ''Conospermum'', According to a 2020 paper, ant pollination, which is quite rare in plants, is a key component of ''Conospermum'' pollination because the plant has overcome the ant's antimicrobial defenses. "Although ants were generalist visitors, they carried a pollen load with 68–86 % of suitable grains. Moreover, ants significantly contributed to the seed set of '' C. undulatum''."


Use in horticulture

Although not common in horticulture, some members of the genus ''Conospermum'', especially the Western Australian smoke bushes are particularly attractive. The western species are difficult to propagate and the eastern ones are not of great horticultural potential. Four species—summer smokebush ('' C. crassinervium''), plume smokebush ('' C. incurvum''), common smokebush ('' C. stoechadis'') and tree smokebush ('' C. triplinervium'')—are used in the cut flower industry. Mostly harvested from the wild, they are difficult to cultivate, although information on growing 6 species on a commercial scale is available.


Species

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Conospermum acerosum ''Conospermum acerosum'', commonly known as needle-leaved smokebush, is a species of flowering plant in family Proteaceae and is endemic to the Southwest Australia, south west of Western Australia. It is spindly, erect or straggly shrub with ne ...
'' *'' Conospermum amoenum'' *'' Conospermum boreale'' *'' Conospermum brachyphyllum'' *'' Conospermum bracteosum'' *'' Conospermum brownii'' *'' Conospermum burgessiorum'' *'' Conospermum caeruleum'' *'' Conospermum canaliculatum'' *'' Conospermum capitatum'' *'' Conospermum cinereum'' *'' Conospermum coerulescens'' *'' Conospermum crassinervium'' *'' Conospermum croniniae'' *'' Conospermum densiflorum'' *'' Conospermum distichum'' *'' Conospermum eatoniae'' *''
Conospermum ellipticum ''Conospermum ellipticum'' is a shrub of the family Proteaceae The Proteaceae form a family of flowering plants predominantly distributed in the Southern Hemisphere. The family comprises 83 genera with about 1,660 known species. Together ...
'' *'' Conospermum ephedroides'' *''
Conospermum ericifolium ''Conospermum ericifolium'' is a slender shrub of the family Proteaceae native to eastern Australia. The habitat is drier eucalyptus woodlands or heathland. The specific epithet ''ericifolium'' refers to the similarity of the leaves to the Europe ...
'' *'' Conospermum filifolium'' *''
Conospermum flexuosum ''Conospermum flexuosum'', commonly known as the tangled smokebush, is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a sprawling shrub with many zig-zag branches, panicles o ...
'' *'' Conospermum floribundum'' *''
Conospermum galeatum ''Conospermum galeatum'' is a shrub endemic to Western Australia. The shrub has an open habit A habit (or wont as a humorous and formal term) is a routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously.Conospermum glumaceum ''Conospermum glumaceum'', commonly known as hooded smokebush, is a shrub endemic to Western Australia. Description Conospermum glumaceum grows as an erect shrub without a lignotuber, from 0.5 to 1.7 metres high. It has linear leaves from 1.5 ...
'' *'' Conospermum hookeri'' *'' Conospermum huegelii'' *'' Conospermum incurvum'' *''
Conospermum leianthum ''Conospermum leianthum'' is a shrub endemic to Western Australia Western Australia (commonly abbreviated as WA) is a state of Australia occupying the western percent of the land area of Australia excluding external territories. It is bound ...
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Conospermum longifolium ''Conospermum longifolium'', commonly known as the long leaf smokebush, is a shrub of the family Proteaceae native to eastern Australia. Found between Ulladulla, Newcastle, New South Wales and the adjacent ranges. The habitat is drier eucalyptus ...
'' *'' Conospermum microflorum'' *'' Conospermum mitchellii'' *''
Conospermum multispicatum ''Conospermum multispicatum'' is a shrub endemic to Western Australia Western Australia (commonly abbreviated as WA) is a state of Australia occupying the western percent of the land area of Australia excluding external territories. It is bo ...
'' *'' Conospermum nervosum'' *'' Conospermum paniculatum'' *'' Conospermum patens'' *'' Conospermum petiolare'' *'' Conospermum polycephalum'' *'' Conospermum quadripetalum'' *'' Conospermum scaposum'' *'' Conospermum sigmoideum'' *'' Conospermum spectabile'' *''
Conospermum sphacelatum   ''Conospermum sphacelatum''  is a plant of the family proteaceae The Proteaceae form a family of flowering plants predominantly distributed in the Southern Hemisphere. The family comprises 83 genera with about 1,660 known species. To ...
'' *'' Conospermum stoechadis'' *''
Conospermum taxifolium ''Conospermum taxifolium'', commonly known as variable smoke-bush, yew-leaf smoke bush or paint brush, is a plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is an erect shrub with narrow elliptic to narrow egg-shaped leav ...
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Conospermum tenuifolium ''Conospermum tenuifolium'' is a shrub of the family Proteaceae The Proteaceae form a family of flowering plants predominantly distributed in the Southern Hemisphere. The family comprises 83 genera with about 1,660 known species. Together ...
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Conospermum teretifolium ''Conospermum teretifolium'', commonly known as the spider smokebush, is a shrub endemic to Western Australia. The erect and lignotuberous shrub typically grows to a height of . It blooms between August and January producing cream-white flowe ...
'' *'' Conospermum toddii'' *''
Conospermum triplinervium ''Conospermum triplinervium'', commonly known as the tree smokebush or elk smokebush, is a tree or shrub endemic to Western Australia. The tree or shrub typically grows to a height of . It blooms between August and January producing cream-white ...
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Conospermum undulatum ''Conospermum undulatum'' is a shrub in the Proteaceae family, endemic to Western Australia, first described by John Lindley in 1839. The erect and compact shrub typically grows to a height of . It blooms between May and October producing white ...
'' *'' Conospermum unilaterale'' *'' Conospermum wycherleyi''


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* {{Taxonbar, from=Q2705208 Proteaceae genera Proteales of Australia Endemic flora of Australia