• Alfred James Ewart, FRS (12 February 1872 – 12 September 1937) was an English-Australian botanist. Ewart was born in Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England,...
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  • amateur historian Alfred James Ewart (1872–1937), English-Australian botanist Charles Ewart (1769–1846), Scottish soldier David Ewart (20th century), Canadian...
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    Acacia mackeyana (category Taxa named by Alfred James Ewart)
    Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. "Acacia mackeyana Ewart & Jean White". Wattle - Acacias of Australia. Lucid Central. Retrieved 7...
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    Phebalium megaphyllum (category Taxa named by Alfred James Ewart)
    November. This phebalium was first formally described in 1907 by Alfred James Ewart who gave it the name Eriostemon tuberculosus var. megaphyllus and...
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  • Gunniopsis glabra (category Taxa named by Alfred James Ewart)
    The species was first formally as Aizoon glabra by the botanist Alfred James Ewart in 1908 in his work Contributions to the Flora of Australia as recorded...
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  • Grevillea berryana (category Taxa named by Alfred James Ewart)
    long. Grevillea berryana was first formally described in 1909 by Alfred James Ewart and Jean White in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria...
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  • Gunniopsis rodwayi (category Taxa named by Alfred James Ewart)
    The species was first formally as Aizoon rodwayi by the botanist Alfred James Ewart in 1908 in his work Contributions to the Flora of Australia as recorded...
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  • Cryptandra apetala (category Taxa named by Alfred James Ewart)
    October. Cryptandra apetala was first formally described in 1909 by Alfred James Ewart and Jean White-Haney in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria...
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    Daviesia mesophylla (category Taxa named by Alfred James Ewart)
    long. Daviesia mesophylla was first formally described in 1907 by Alfred James Ewart in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria. The specific epithet...
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    persists year round. The species was first described by botanists Alfred James Ewart and O.B.Davies in 1917 in The Flora of the Northern Territory. It...
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