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Listing 1 - 10 from 15 for species telopea

Cycas arenicola
... arenicola The Cycad Pages Cycas arenicola Cycas arenicola K.D. Hill, Telopea 5(2): 419-242 (1993). H—NSW TYPE: Australia, Northern Territory, upper East Alligator River ... occurrence in broken sandstone country. Illustration: Hill 1993, fig. 1. Distinguishing features: Distinguished among Australian species by the non-keeled leaves, the fusiform to elongate-ovoid microsporangiate cones, and the ...
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Cycas arnhemica
... [subsp muninga] Photo Ingrid Meek The Cycad Pages Cycas arnhemica Cycas arnhemica K.D. Hill, Telopea 5(4): 693-696, fig. 1. (1994). H—NSW TYPE: Australia, Northern Territory, Goyder River ... to be at risk. Etymology: the epithet is a rendering of the name for this species in the Burarra language of the local aboriginal people. [subsp muninga] Photo Ingrid Meek [subsp ...
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Cycas brunnea
Cycas brunnea The Cycad Pages Cycas brunnea Cycas brunnea K.D. Hill, Telopea 5(1): 200-201, fig. 15. (1992). H—DNA TYPE: Australia, Queensland, Burke District, Running ... this from related taxa. Illustration: Hill 1992, fig. 15. Distinguishing features: Distinguished from other Australian species by the relatively broad bluish leaflets with slightly recurved to almost flat margins on openly ...
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Cycas candida
Cycas candida The Cycad Pages Cycas candida Cycas candida K.D. Hill, Telopea 10(2): 607-611 (2004). H—NSW TYPE: Australia, Queensland, Rollingstone, K.D. Hill 5671, ... collections since at least 1977, this was recognised as a distinct species only in 2001. Distinguishing features: Distinguished from other Australian species by the thick, mid to dark green, moderately broad leaflets ...
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Cycas canalis
... Cycas canalis Cycas canalis K.D. Hill, Telopea 5(4): 698-700, fig. 4a -4d (1994). H—NSW TYPE: Australia, ... , a canal or channel, in reference to the occurrence of this species at Channel Point Distinguishing features: distinguished by the strongly glaucous new ... at risk. Although not well reserved, the extreme abundance of this species would buffer it from any threat in the medium term. However, ...
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Cycas couttsiana
... couttsiana The Cycad Pages Cycas couttsiana Cycas couttsiana K.D. Hill, Telopea 5(1): 197-198, fig. 13 (1992). H—NSW TYPE: Australia, Queensland, Burke District: ... habitat. Illustration: Hill 1992, fig. 13. Historical notes: Distinguishing features: Distinguished from other Australian species by the relatively broad, subsecund, bluish leaflets with slightly recurved to almost flat margins, ...
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Cycas maconochiei
... The Cycad Pages Cycas maconochiei Cycas maconochiei Chirgwin & K.D. Hill, Telopea 7(1): 48-49, fig. 22 (1996). H—NSW TYPE: Australia, ... be at risk. Although not reserved, the extreme abundance of this species would buffer it from any threat in the medium term. Seed ... to be at risk. Although not reserved, the extreme abundance of this species would buffer it from any threat in the medium term. Almost ...
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Cycas megacarpa
Cycas megacarpa The Cycad Pages Cycas megacarpa Cycas megacarpa K.D. Hill, Telopea 5(1): 188-189, fig.5 (1992). H—NSW TYPE: Australia, Queensland, Port Curtis District: ... more southerly occurring plants. Conservation status: Although locally abundant, the eucalypt forest habitat of this species is not well conserved, and there is considerable risk of habitat removal for forestry and ...
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Cycas ophiolitica
... ophiolitica The Cycad Pages Cycas ophiolitica Cycas ophiolitica K.D. Hill, Telopea 5(1): 190-191, fig. 7 (1992). H—NSW TYPE: Australia, Queensland, Port Curtis District: ... that these seemingly anomalous characters have arisen through introgressive gene flow. Distribution and habitat: This species reaches its best development on red clays over serpentinites in the region between Marlborough and ...
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Cycas orientis
Cycas orientis The Cycad Pages Cycas orientis Cycas orientis K.D. Hill, Telopea 5(4): 696-697, fig. 3 (1994). H—NSW TYPE: Australia, Northern Territory, 48.9 ... widespread, not considered to be at risk. Although not reserved, the extreme abundance of this species would buffer it from any threat in the medium term. Almost all populations are on ...
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