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Subgenus in the family
Proteaceae from southwest Western Australia
1839:. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government.
1418:. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government.
1350:. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government.
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845:(3 sections, 11 series, 73 species, 11 subspecies, 14 varieties)
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Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
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are most common, whereas the others are restricted to the
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species and their common close relative in the subgenus
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Mast, Austin R.; Thiele, Kevin (2007). "The transfer of
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were largely superficial, whereas the similarities with
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Prodromus Florae Novae
Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen
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Prodromus Florae Novae
Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen
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Prodromi Florae Novae Hollandiae
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1182:following a bushfire. This adaptation, known as
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644:(Tropical Banksia),
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1204:, and the federal
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1693:The Banksia Atlas
1508:Thomas J. Givnish
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1194:B. oligantha
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1025:relictual species
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993:B. oligantha
922:B. attenuata
868:B. oligantha
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1226:None of the
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1095:and east to
1093:Cape Leeuwin
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1071: subg.
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1035:Distribution
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891:DNA sequence
885:Since 1998,
884:
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849:
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840: subg.
837:
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799:
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587:integrifolia
586:
582:
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560:
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546:
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451:
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428: subg.
425:
421:
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400:in his 1810
398:Robert Brown
393:
392: subg.
389:
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321:
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283:
282: subg.
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143:
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68:
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18:
1886:Wikispecies
1222:Cultivation
1067:Species of
1047: subg.
949:Spathulatae
936:by merging
887:Austin Mast
762:based on a
699:Alex George
585: var.
446:to contain
304: ser.
291: ser.
275:Description
229: ser.
88:Angiosperms
1949:Categories
1262:The Genus
1242:References
1164:lignotuber
1156:phosphorus
1109:Bruce Rock
954:cotyledons
895:Banksiinae
758:published
595:Swan River
583:B. i.
533:published
380:Branch of
324:has thick
139:Subgenus:
121:Proteaceae
1862:Isostylis
1828:Isostylis
1796:Isostylis
1649:Isostylis
1610:R.Br. to
1548:0002-9122
1407:Isostylis
1339:Isostylis
1232:Isostylis
1160:Australia
1140:Isostylis
1073:Isostylis
1051:species:
1049:Isostylis
977:Isostylis
966:Isostylis
911:Isostylis
899:paraphyly
854:Isostylis
810:Isostylis
795:Isostylis
791:Isostylis
780:Isostylis
772:Isostylis
764:cladistic
750:In 1996,
741:species,
739:Isostylis
719:Isostylis
709:Isostylis
695:Isostylis
688:Isostylis
680:conserved
632:Isostylis
617:J.R.Forst
604:In 1905,
593:near the
561:Isostylis
551:Isostylis
542:sectional
524:Isostylis
514:Isostylis
496:Isostylis
490:promoted
486:In 1846,
483:species.
481:Isostylis
469:entitled
467:Prodromus
444:Isostylis
430:Isostylis
424:, making
413:Isostylis
394:Isostylis
359:may have
349:Isostylis
338:Isostylis
326:follicles
322:Isostylis
314:Isostylis
298:Isostylis
284:Isostylis
247:Isostylis
222:Isostylis
215:Southwest
200:Isostylis
148:Isostylis
111:Proteales
58:Kingdom:
29:Isostylis
1877:Q2882792
1871:Wikidata
1858:Banksia
1826:subgen.
1690:(1988).
1673:39559876
1608:Dryandra
1575:Dryandra
1556:21665734
1518:Dryandra
1510:(2002).
1472:Dryandra
1387:(1830).
1367:(1810).
1337:subgen.
1184:serotiny
1105:Brookton
1001:phenetic
958:Dryandra
939:Dryandra
927:Dryandra
907:Dryandra
776:Dryandra
723:Dryandra
714:Dryandra
520:B.
367:Taxonomy
342:Dryandra
334:Dryandra
318:Dryandra
306:Dryandra
293:Dryandra
231:Dryandra
205:subgenus
161:Species
144:Banksia
117:Family:
101:Eudicots
25:Banksia
1824:Banksia
1792:Banksia
1645:Banksia
1612:Banksia
1571:Banksia
1514:Banksia
1468:Banksia
1335:Banksia
1271:Nuytsia
1264:Banksia
1176:Banksia
1148:Banksia
1144:Banksia
1130:Ecology
1111:in the
1103:occurs
1055:(red),
934:Banksia
903:Banksia
842:Banksia
830:Banksia
787:Banksia
768:Banksia
731:Banksia
727:Banksia
684:Banksia
676:Banksia
625:Banksia
621:G.Forst
614:Banksia
610:Banksia
537:Banksia
505:in his
477:Banksia
452:Banksia
433:Banksia
422:Banksia
409:Banksia
390:Banksia
353:serrate
328:with a
310:Banksia
280:Banksia
243:Banksia
236:Banksia
210:Banksia
196:Banksia
132:Banksia
127:Genus:
107:Order:
62:Plantae
1906:197886
1805:Online
1794:subg.
1768:
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1671:
1554:
1546:
1315:
1097:Albany
1063:(blue)
1023:where
619:&
522:subg.
411:subg.
330:woolly
245:subg.
238:taxa.
198:subg.
1927:FoAO2
1919:46209
1860:subg.
1830:R.Br"
1798:R.Br"
1669:S2CID
1341:R.Br"
1124:Wagin
783:'
774:with
711:into
529:When
500:genus
436:'
415:R.Br.
203:is a
154:R.Br.
146:subg.
95:Clade
82:Clade
69:Clade
27:subg.
1914:FoAO
1901:APNI
1766:ISBN
1699:ISBN
1552:PMID
1544:ISSN
1516:and
1470:and
1313:ISBN
1192:and
1107:and
754:and
721:and
668:for
658:for
648:for
638:for
628:L.f.
571:for
503:rank
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1764:).
1661:doi
1626:doi
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