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- Q15367884 subject Q6281362.
- Q15367884 subject Q7207177.
- Q15367884 subject Q8587472.
- Q15367884 abstract "Leptospermum deuense is a shrub that is endemic to New South Wales, Australia It grows to about 1.5 metres high and has elliptic to obovate leaves that are about 10 to 30 mm long and 6 to 8 mm wide. The flowers, which are solitary or in pairs, appear in February in the species native range. These are followed by fruits that are 8 to 10 mm in diameter.".
- Q15367884 class Q165468.
- Q15367884 division Q25314.
- Q15367884 family Q156563.
- Q15367884 genus Q135621.
- Q15367884 kingdom Q756.
- Q15367884 order Q21866.
- Q15367884 order Q338878.
- Q15367884 thumbnail Leptospermum_deuense_5335.jpg?width=300.
- Q15367884 wikiPageWikiLink Q1164803.
- Q15367884 wikiPageWikiLink Q135621.
- Q15367884 wikiPageWikiLink Q156563.
- Q15367884 wikiPageWikiLink Q165468.
- Q15367884 wikiPageWikiLink Q21866.
- Q15367884 wikiPageWikiLink Q25314.
- Q15367884 wikiPageWikiLink Q3224.
- Q15367884 wikiPageWikiLink Q338878.
- Q15367884 wikiPageWikiLink Q6281362.
- Q15367884 wikiPageWikiLink Q7207177.
- Q15367884 wikiPageWikiLink Q756.
- Q15367884 wikiPageWikiLink Q7697818.
- Q15367884 wikiPageWikiLink Q8587472.
- Q15367884 familia Q156563.
- Q15367884 genus "Leptospermum".
- Q15367884 ordo Q21866.
- Q15367884 regnum Q756.
- Q15367884 unrankedClassis "Eudicots".
- Q15367884 unrankedDivisio "Angiosperms".
- Q15367884 unrankedOrdo "Rosids".
- Q15367884 type Eukaryote.
- Q15367884 type Plant.
- Q15367884 type Species.
- Q15367884 type Thing.
- Q15367884 type Q19088.
- Q15367884 type Q756.
- Q15367884 comment "Leptospermum deuense is a shrub that is endemic to New South Wales, Australia It grows to about 1.5 metres high and has elliptic to obovate leaves that are about 10 to 30 mm long and 6 to 8 mm wide. The flowers, which are solitary or in pairs, appear in February in the species native range. These are followed by fruits that are 8 to 10 mm in diameter.".
- Q15367884 label "Leptospermum deuense".
- Q15367884 depiction Leptospermum_deuense_5335.jpg.