Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Darwinia macrostegia, commonly known as Mondurup Bell, is a shrub which is endemic to a localised area near Albany in Western Australia. It usually grows to between 0.3 and 0.9 metres in height and produces red and white flowers between late autumn and late spring. The species was first formally described by English botanist George Bentham in 1865 in Journal of the Linnean Society. It occurs in the Stirling Range National Park in five separate populations."@en }
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- Darwinia_macrostegia abstract "Darwinia macrostegia, commonly known as Mondurup Bell, is a shrub which is endemic to a localised area near Albany in Western Australia. It usually grows to between 0.3 and 0.9 metres in height and produces red and white flowers between late autumn and late spring. The species was first formally described by English botanist George Bentham in 1865 in Journal of the Linnean Society. It occurs in the Stirling Range National Park in five separate populations.".
- Q5226054 abstract "Darwinia macrostegia, commonly known as Mondurup Bell, is a shrub which is endemic to a localised area near Albany in Western Australia. It usually grows to between 0.3 and 0.9 metres in height and produces red and white flowers between late autumn and late spring. The species was first formally described by English botanist George Bentham in 1865 in Journal of the Linnean Society. It occurs in the Stirling Range National Park in five separate populations.".
- Darwinia_macrostegia comment "Darwinia macrostegia, commonly known as Mondurup Bell, is a shrub which is endemic to a localised area near Albany in Western Australia. It usually grows to between 0.3 and 0.9 metres in height and produces red and white flowers between late autumn and late spring. The species was first formally described by English botanist George Bentham in 1865 in Journal of the Linnean Society. It occurs in the Stirling Range National Park in five separate populations.".
- Q5226054 comment "Darwinia macrostegia, commonly known as Mondurup Bell, is a shrub which is endemic to a localised area near Albany in Western Australia. It usually grows to between 0.3 and 0.9 metres in height and produces red and white flowers between late autumn and late spring. The species was first formally described by English botanist George Bentham in 1865 in Journal of the Linnean Society. It occurs in the Stirling Range National Park in five separate populations.".