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- Q5226055 subject Q8363711.
- Q5226055 subject Q8682698.
- Q5226055 abstract "Darwinia meeboldii (Cranbrook Bell) is a shrub which is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has an erect and straggly habit, growing to between 0.5 and 3 metres high. The bracts around the flowers form a pendent "bell" which is usually white with red tips. A group of 8 small flowers are concealed inside. These are primarily produced between August and November.It occurs on peaty soils on slopes in the western part of the Stirling Range National Park.".
- Q5226055 binomialAuthority Q2067524.
- Q5226055 class Q165468.
- Q5226055 division Q25314.
- Q5226055 family Q156563.
- Q5226055 genus Q661610.
- Q5226055 kingdom Q756.
- Q5226055 order Q21866.
- Q5226055 order Q338878.
- Q5226055 thumbnail Darwinia_meeboldii_01.jpg?width=300.
- Q5226055 wikiPageWikiLink Q115591.
- Q5226055 wikiPageWikiLink Q156563.
- Q5226055 wikiPageWikiLink Q165468.
- Q5226055 wikiPageWikiLink Q2067524.
- Q5226055 wikiPageWikiLink Q21866.
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- Q5226055 wikiPageWikiLink Q25314.
- Q5226055 wikiPageWikiLink Q3016631.
- Q5226055 wikiPageWikiLink Q3206.
- Q5226055 wikiPageWikiLink Q338878.
- Q5226055 wikiPageWikiLink Q661610.
- Q5226055 wikiPageWikiLink Q756.
- Q5226055 wikiPageWikiLink Q8363711.
- Q5226055 wikiPageWikiLink Q8682698.
- Q5226055 binomialAuthority Q2067524.
- Q5226055 familia Q156563.
- Q5226055 genus "Darwinia".
- Q5226055 ordo Q21866.
- Q5226055 regnum Q756.
- Q5226055 unrankedClassis "Eudicots".
- Q5226055 unrankedDivisio "Angiosperms".
- Q5226055 unrankedOrdo "Rosids".
- Q5226055 type Eukaryote.
- Q5226055 type Plant.
- Q5226055 type Species.
- Q5226055 type Thing.
- Q5226055 type Q19088.
- Q5226055 type Q756.
- Q5226055 comment "Darwinia meeboldii (Cranbrook Bell) is a shrub which is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has an erect and straggly habit, growing to between 0.5 and 3 metres high. The bracts around the flowers form a pendent "bell" which is usually white with red tips. A group of 8 small flowers are concealed inside. These are primarily produced between August and November.It occurs on peaty soils on slopes in the western part of the Stirling Range National Park.".
- Q5226055 label "Darwinia meeboldii".
- Q5226055 depiction Darwinia_meeboldii_01.jpg.