岩石上的生命:圆球达尔文(桃金娘科:变色龙科),一个从花岗岩露头中发现的新物种

R. Davis, B. Rye
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西澳大利亚的桃金娘属达尔文属的成员。属于种竺葵节(DC.)Benth。& Hook.f。超过60种和亚种(西澳大利亚植物标本室,1998 -)。它们的范围从微小的花朵、昆虫授粉的物种到壮观的鸟类授粉的物种,许多物种在培育中都受到高度重视。最著名的品种是斯特林山脉上令人惊叹的山钟花(见Keighery 1985),它们有大而多彩的苞片紧紧围绕着细长的花朵,但即使是小花的物种,当花朵聚集成头状的簇时,也会非常吸引人。
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Life on the rocks: Darwinia sphaerica (Myrtaceae: Chamelaucieae), a new species currently known from one granite outcrop
Western Australian members of the myrtaceous genus Darwinia Rudge s. lat. belong to sect. Genetyllis (DC.) Benth. & Hook.f. and number more than 60 species and subspecies (Western Australian Herbarium 1998–). They range from tiny-flowered, insect-pollinated species to spectacular bird-pollinated ones, with many species highly prized in cultivation. The best-known species are arguably the stunning mountain bells of the Stirling Range (see Keighery 1985), which have large, colourful bracts closely surrounding elongated flowers, but even species with small flowers tend to be very attractive when the flowers are massed into head-like clusters.
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