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Austrobaeckea
2021Summary
Austrobaeckea is a genus of plants in the myrtle family (Myrtaceae). It contains eight species which are native to Southwest Australia. Species of the genus are native to the southern coastal region of Southwest Australia, from Walpole in the west to Israelite Bay in the east. Similarly to other genera in the tribe Chamelaucieae, Austrobaecka has small seeds. The genus was described in 2021 by Barbara L. Rye. Five species were formerly classed in the genera Baeckea and Tetrapora, and three new species were described in 2021 along with the genus....read more on Wikipedia.
8 Austrobaeckea species found:
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