Calothamnus validus
Calothamnus validus, commonly known as Barrens clawflower, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an upright or rounded shrub with stiff, cylindrical but not sharply pointed leaves and red, 4-part flowers. The common name derives from the location, West Mount Barren, where it was found by Spencer Moore, the author of its formal description. It is commonly cultivated and has sometimes escaped from gardens in Western Australia.
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Calothamnus validus
Calothamnus validus, commonly known as Barrens clawflower, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an upright or rounded shrub with stiff, cylindrical but not sharply pointed leaves and red, 4-part flowers. The common name derives from the location, West Mount Barren, where it was found by Spencer Moore, the author of its formal description. It is commonly cultivated and has sometimes escaped from gardens in Western Australia.
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Calothamnus validus, commonly ...... gardens in Western Australia.
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Melaleuca valida ( (S.Moore)Craven& R.D.Edwards )
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Calothamnus validus
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Calothamnus validus growing near East Mount Barren
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Calothamnus validus, commonly ...... gardens in Western Australia.
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Calothamnus validus
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Barrens clawflower
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