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- Diastella abstract "Diastella is a genus containing seven species of flowering plants, commonly known as “silkypuffs”, in the protea family. The name comes from the Greek diastellein “to separate”, with reference to the free perianth lobes – the plants are distinguished from the closely related and similar leucospermums by the possession of four free perianth segments. The genus is endemic to the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa where it has a very limited range and is associated with fynbos habitats. The species are all small shrubs. Most species are threatened.".
- Diastella class Eudicots.
- Diastella division Flowering_plant.
- Diastella family Proteaceae.
- Diastella kingdom Plant.
- Diastella order Proteales.
- Diastella wikiPageID "39445981".
- Diastella wikiPageLength "2968".
- Diastella wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Diastella wikiPageRevisionID "556107147".
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Angiosperms.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Floristic_Region.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flora_of_South_Africa.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proteaceae_genera.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Diastella_buekii.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Diastella_divaricata.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Diastella_fraterna.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Diastella_myrtifolia.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Diastella_parilis.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Diastella_proteoides.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Diastella_thymelaeoides.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Endemism.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Fynbos.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Leucospermum.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Perianth.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Proteaceae.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Proteales.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Anthony_Salisbury.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Shrub.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLink Threatened_species.
- Diastella wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diastella".
- Diastella familia Proteaceae.
- Diastella genus "Diastella".
- Diastella genusAuthority "Salisb., 1809".
- Diastella hasPhotoCollection Diastella.
- Diastella name "Diastella".
- Diastella ordo Proteales.
- Diastella regnum "Plantae".
- Diastella subdivision "See text.".
- Diastella subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Diastella unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Diastella unrankedDivisio Angiosperms.
- Diastella unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Diastella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Diastella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Proteaceae-stub.
- Diastella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Diastella wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Diastella subject Category:Flora_of_South_Africa.
- Diastella subject Category:Proteaceae_genera.
- Diastella hypernym Species.
- Diastella type Eukaryote.
- Diastella type Plant.
- Diastella type Species.
- Diastella type Thing.
- Diastella type Q19088.
- Diastella type Q756.
- Diastella comment "Diastella is a genus containing seven species of flowering plants, commonly known as “silkypuffs”, in the protea family. The name comes from the Greek diastellein “to separate”, with reference to the free perianth lobes – the plants are distinguished from the closely related and similar leucospermums by the possession of four free perianth segments. The genus is endemic to the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa where it has a very limited range and is associated with fynbos habitats.".
- Diastella label "Diastella".
- Diastella sameAs Diastella.
- Diastella sameAs Diastella.
- Diastella sameAs Diastella.
- Diastella sameAs m.0vpmgsq.
- Diastella sameAs Q5676344.
- Diastella sameAs Q5676344.
- Diastella wasDerivedFrom Diastella?oldid=556107147.
- Diastella isPrimaryTopicOf Diastella.
- Diastella name "Diastella".