Albany woollybush refers to two related flowering plants in family Proteaceae, native to southwestern Australia. The plants are named after Albany, Western Australia.
Adenanthos sericeus[1]
Adenanthos × cunninghamii, a hybrid between Adenanthos sericeus and Adenanthos cuneatus.[2]
Plants named Albany woollybush
Adenanthos sericeus
Adenanthos × cunninghamii
^Nelson, Ernest Charles (2005). "The koala plant and related monickers" (PDF). Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter. 125: 2–3. Retrieved 2010-04-03.
^"Adenanthos cunninghamii (Albany Woollybush)" (PDF). Advice to the Minister for the Environment and Heritage from the Threatened Species Scientific Committee (the Committee) on Amendments to the list of Threatened Species under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). Retrieved 2010-04-26.
Albanywoollybush refers to two related flowering plants in family Proteaceae, native to southwestern Australia. The plants are named after Albany, Western...
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known as woollybush, is a species of tall shrub endemic to southwest Western Australia. It is closely related to the better known A. sericeus (Albany woollybush)...
four putative natural hybrids have been reported: A. × cunninghamii (AlbanyWoollybush), a hybrid between A. cuneatus and A. sericeus, was first collected...