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Acrothamnus
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Acrothamnus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. The species, which were formerly included in the genus Leucopogon, occur in eastern Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and the Pacific. They include: Acrothamnus colensoi (Hook.f.) Quinn Acrothamnus hookeri (Sond.) Quinn Acrothamnus maccraei (F.Muell.) Quinn - Subalpine beard-heath Acrothamnus montanus (R.Br) Quinn - Snow beard-heath Acrothamnus spathaceus (Pedley) Quinn Acrothamnus suaveolens (Hook.f.) Quinn ...read more on Wikipedia.
7 Acrothamnus species found:
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