Rhodamnia whiteana
Rhodamnia whiteana, known as the cliff malletwood or White's malletwood is a sub-tropical rainforest plant of eastern Australia. It is named in honour of the botanist C.T.White. The Generic name Rhodamnia is derived from the Greek Rhodon which means "rose". And aminon, "bowl" where the blood of lambs was poured after sacrifice. It refers to the bowl shaped calyx tubes. A small to mid-sized tree with a dense canopy, up to 20 metres high and a stem diameter of 35 cm. Often multi-stemmed, with up to 12 stems from the same root base.
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Rhodamnia whiteana
Rhodamnia whiteana, known as the cliff malletwood or White's malletwood is a sub-tropical rainforest plant of eastern Australia. It is named in honour of the botanist C.T.White. The Generic name Rhodamnia is derived from the Greek Rhodon which means "rose". And aminon, "bowl" where the blood of lambs was poured after sacrifice. It refers to the bowl shaped calyx tubes. A small to mid-sized tree with a dense canopy, up to 20 metres high and a stem diameter of 35 cm. Often multi-stemmed, with up to 12 stems from the same root base.
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Rhodamnia whiteana, known as t ...... uit contains six to ten seeds.
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Rhodamnia
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whiteana
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* Rhodamnia costata (A.J.Scott)
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Rhodamnia whiteana är en myrte ...... s listade i Catalogue of Life.
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Rhodamnia whiteana, known as t ...... stems from the same root base.
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Rhodamnia whiteana
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Rhodamnia whiteana
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