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- Olearia_homolepis abstract "Olearia homolepis is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, endemic to Western Australia. It grows to between 0.2 and 1 metre high. White or blue flowers appear between July and November in the species native range.The species was formally described in 1865 by Victorian Government Botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae based on plant material collected in the vicinity of the Murchison River. Mueller gave it the name Aster homolepis. The species was transferred to the genus Olearia by English botanist George Bentham in 1867.".
- Olearia_homolepis binomialAuthority F.Muell..
- Olearia_homolepis binomialAuthority Ferdinand_von_Mueller.
- Olearia_homolepis class Eudicots.
- Olearia_homolepis division Flowering_plant.
- Olearia_homolepis family Asteraceae.
- Olearia_homolepis family Astereae.
- Olearia_homolepis genus Olearia.
- Olearia_homolepis kingdom Plant.
- Olearia_homolepis order Asterales.
- Olearia_homolepis order Asterids.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageID "39890219".
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageLength "1592".
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageRevisionID "564211038".
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageWikiLink Asteraceae.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageWikiLink Asterales.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageWikiLink Astereae.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageWikiLink Asterids.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eudicots_of_Western_Australia.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_von_Mueller.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageWikiLink Fragmenta_phytographiae_Australiae.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageWikiLink George_Bentham.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageWikiLink Murchison_River_(Western_Australia).
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageWikiLink Olearia.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Olearia homolepis".
- Olearia_homolepis binomial "Olearia homolepis".
- Olearia_homolepis binomialAuthority "Benth.".
- Olearia_homolepis familia Asteraceae.
- Olearia_homolepis genus "Olearia".
- Olearia_homolepis ordo Asterales.
- Olearia_homolepis regnum Plant.
- Olearia_homolepis species "O. homolepis".
- Olearia_homolepis synoyms "Aster homolepis(F.Muell.)".
- Olearia_homolepis tribus Astereae.
- Olearia_homolepis unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Olearia_homolepis unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Olearia_homolepis unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Astereae-stub.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Australia-asterid-stub.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Olearia_homolepis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Olearia_homolepis subject Category:Eudicots_of_Western_Australia.
- Olearia_homolepis hypernym Plant.
- Olearia_homolepis type Eukaryote.
- Olearia_homolepis type Plant.
- Olearia_homolepis type Species.
- Olearia_homolepis type Thing.
- Olearia_homolepis type Q19088.
- Olearia_homolepis type Q756.
- Olearia_homolepis comment "Olearia homolepis is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, endemic to Western Australia. It grows to between 0.2 and 1 metre high. White or blue flowers appear between July and November in the species native range.The species was formally described in 1865 by Victorian Government Botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae based on plant material collected in the vicinity of the Murchison River. Mueller gave it the name Aster homolepis.".
- Olearia_homolepis label "Olearia homolepis".
- Olearia_homolepis sameAs Q13936201.
- Olearia_homolepis sameAs m.0w7q2k3.
- Olearia_homolepis sameAs Olearia_homolepis.
- Olearia_homolepis sameAs Q13936201.
- Olearia_homolepis wasDerivedFrom Olearia_homolepis?oldid=564211038.
- Olearia_homolepis isPrimaryTopicOf Olearia_homolepis.