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    as the heath family. Richea × curtisiae is a hybrid species between Richea scoparia and Richea pandanifolia. Richea × curtisiae has the form of an intermediate...
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    similar to the hybrid species Richea curtisiae which usually occurs after disturbance in the west and central mountains. Richea alpina is a low growing (<...
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    pandanifolia Richea pandanifolia subsp. ramulosa Richea pandanifolia can hybridise with Richea scoparia to make R. × curtisiae. Richea pandanifolia is...
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    sprengelioides (R.Br.) F.Muell. Richea victoriana Menadue Richea × curtisiae A.M.Gray "Richea". Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database. Centre...
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    stamens and a short style. Richea scoparia forms a hybrid species with Richea pandanifolia. The hybrid species, Richea curtisiae is relatively common where...
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  • honour, including Richea curtisiae – A.M. Gray; Epilobium curtisiae – Raven; Viola hederacea subsp. curtisiae – L. Adams; Epacris curtisiae – Jarman; Winifredia...
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    rare endemic Oreomyrrhis sessiliflora, and the endangered Colobanthus curtisiae. Of the larger mammals, Bennett's wallabies and wombats are common, and...
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