RF2FNW2DE–Tubular bell shaped flowers of the Australian native Red five corners, Styphelia tubiflora, from the heath family Epacridaceae. Endemic to dry forest
RM2E03CY7–Carpet Frillyheath Pentachondra pumila Epacridaceae Endemic to Tasmania, Australia
RM2WGDMN8–Honey bush, Richea scoparia, in flower on Hartz Peak in the highlands of Hartz Mountains, Tasmania.
RM2E03789–Tall Cheeseberry Cyathodes platystoma Epacridaceae Endemic to Tasmania, Australia
RF2FH0YPG–Tubular bell shaped flowers of the Australian native Red five corners, Styphelia tubiflora, from the heath family Epacridaceae
RM2E03783–Purple Cheeseberry Cyathodes glauca Epacridaceae Endemic to Tasmania, Australia
RF2C13K30–Tubular bell shaped flowers of the Australian native Red five corners, Styphelia tubiflora, from the heath family Epacridaceae. Endemic to dry forest
RM2E03CCC–Pink Beardheath Leucopogon ericoides Epacridaceae Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RF2G348GR–Tubular bell shaped flowers of the Australian native Red five corners, Styphelia tubiflora, from the heath family Epacridaceae, growing in Sydney
RM2E03A9M–Swamp Heath Epacris lanuginosa Epacridaceae Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RM2E03CXA–Forest Frilly Heath Pentachondra involucrata Epacridaceae Endemic toTasmania, Australia
RFBY74FT–Reedy pool in alpine peatland, Mt Buffalo, Victoria, Australia
RM2E03CE3–Peachberry Heath Lissanthe strigosa Epacridaceae Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RMEBN2PH–Tutsan (Hypericum androsaemum), blooming
RM2E03A9A–Common Heath Epacris impressa Epacridaceae Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RF2MX73YW–Close-up of Cranberry Heath (Styphelia humifusa) flowers and foliage. Australian native plant
RM2E03DT5–Climbing Heath Prionotes cerinthoides Epacridaceae Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RM2WGDNWX–Honey bush, Richea scoparia, in flower on Hartz Peak in the highlands of Hartz Mountains, Tasmania.
RM2E03EED–Slender Candle Heath Richea acerosa Epacridaceae Endemic to Tasmania, Australia
RF2JD75F2–Close-up of Cranberry Heath (Styphelia humifusa) flower and foliage. Australian native plant
RM2E03ERJ–Pink Swampheath Sprengelia incarnata Epacridaceae Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RF2M7B5EF–Dracophyllum tree leaves on the ground covered in morning dew on the Heaphy Track, Kahurangi National Park, Aotearoa / New Zealand.
RM2E03CCR–Coast Beard Heath Leucopogon parviflorus Epacridaceae Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RF2G744C7–Tubular bell shaped flowers of the Australian native Red five corners, Styphelia tubiflora, from the heath family Epacridaceae, growing in Sydney
RM2E03A8T–Bearded Heath Epacris barbata Epacridaceae Critically endangered Endemic to Tasmania, Australia
RF2JDD717–Tubular bell shaped flowers of the Australian native Red five corners, Styphelia tubiflora, from the heath family Epacridaceae, in Sydney woodland
RM2E03EGK–Pineapple Candle Heath ( Leaf Richea, Dragon Heath) Richea dracophylla Epacridaceae Endemic to Tasmania, Australia
RMB9CWFY–Prickly Cedar (Cyathodes juniperina)
RM2E03EHP–Scoparia Richea scoparia EPACRIDACEAE Endemic to Tasmania, Australia
RMGDJ5CK–botany, Woollsia pungens, blossoms, inflorescence, New South Wales, Australia,
RM2E03CAM–Mountain Pinkberry Leptecophylla juniperina subsp parvifolia Epacridaceae Endemic to Tasmania, Australia
RM2WGDM3P–Giant grass tree, Richea pandanifolia, and other plants on Hartz Peak in the highlands of Hartz Mountains, Tasmania.
RFBCC4WW–The vivid bright pink flowers of the Erica Shrub, a Native Heath.
RMAYFM6D–A grass tree Dracophyllum longifolium Hooker valley southern Alps South Island New Zealand Epacridaceae
RMRGHJE5–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. "• s 96 Andersonia coerulea Australia (Brown, 1810fc: 554 'M'). Material (Bennett 2505) col- lected December 1801-January 1802. Brown's slip (B.65. 37/421) concerns material dated 18 December 1801 and is annotated 'Ic Bauer No408 . .' Bauer's List (B.97) has this as 'Epacris'. Publication. Apparently hitherto unpublished. 97 [Adm. 101].DRACOPHYLLUMSECUNDUMR.Br.,Prodr.: 556 (1810), Epacridaceae/Ericaceae. Britten (1909: 144) list. '97. Dracophyllum secundum Br.' NUMERIC list. 'Dracophyllum secundum Br. 97'. Alphabetic list. 'Draco
RF2M7B5DW–Dracophyllum tree with morning dew drops, Kahurangi National Park, Aotearoa / New Zealand.
RMMCR9E4–. Fig. 78. Hinterland der Großen Bight für die meisten derart disjunkten Gattungen un- möglich. Es wird also die Frage, auf welchen Straßen die Kommunikation der Floren vor sich ging, zu einer florengeschichtlichen, und kann nur mittelbar einer Lösung entgegen geführt werden. In dieser Hin.sicht dürfte die Bedeutung der Epacridaceae innerhalb der südlichen Untergruppe es rechtfertigen, eine ihrer Gattungen näher zu be- trachten. Über Acrotriche [Epacr.] äußert sich E. Pritzel (in Diels und Pkitzel, Fragm. Austr. occ. S. 479) wie folgt: »Die Arten dieser natürlichen Gattung sind Sträucher der K
RF2JGMYB5–A hiker or tramper following a poled route, a Dracophyllum tree in the foreground, Kahurangi National Park, Tasman region, south island, Aotearoa / Ne
RF2JBF925–Tubular bell shaped flowers of the Australian native Red five corners, Styphelia tubiflora, from the heath family Epacridaceae, Sydney, NSW
RFWN3GAF–Dracophyllum tree, Kahurangi National Park, New Zealand.
RF2C8N20H–Pink and white flowers and buds of the Australian native Coast Coral Heath, Epacris microphylla, growing in heath, Royal National Park, Sydney, Austra
RF2JGMYBF–The Track to Mount Arthur hut and Mount Arthur from Flora car park, Kahurangi National Park, Tasman region, south island, Aotearoa / New Zealand.
RF2G744CH–Pink and white flowers and buds of the Australian native Coast Coral Heath, Epacris microphylla, growing in woodland, Sydney, Australia
RF2GH3DKM–Pink and white flowers and buds of the Australian native Coast Coral Heath, Epacris microphylla, family Ericaceae, in woodland, Sydney, Australia
RMADMMC4–swamp heath (Epacris paludosa), blooming
RMRGHJEN–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. |l. "• s 96 Andersonia coerulea Australia (Brown, 1810fc: 554 'M'). Material (Bennett 2505) col- lected December 1801-January 1802. Brown's slip (B.65. 37/421) concerns material dated 18 December 1801 and is annotated 'Ic Bauer No408 . .' Bauer's List (B.97) has this as 'Epacris'. Publication. Apparently hitherto unpublished. 97 [Adm. 101].DRACOPHYLLUMSECUNDUMR.Br.,Prodr.: 556 (1810), Epacridaceae/Ericaceae. Britten (1909: 144) list. '97. Dracophyllum secundum Br.' NUMERIC list. 'Dracophyllum secundum Br. 97'. Alphabetic list. 'D
RF2JGMY9T–Dracophyllum tree in flower, Kahurangi National Park, Tasman region, south island, Aotearoa / New Zealand.
RF2GH3DKK–Pink and white flowers and buds of the Australian native Coast Coral Heath, Epacris microphylla, family Ericaceae, in woodland, Sydney, Australia
RF2CEE66W–Pink and white flowers and buds of the Australian native Coast Coral Heath, Epacris microphylla, growing in heath, Royal National Park, Sydney, Austra
RF2G348GH–Close up of the pink and white bell-shaped flowers of the Australian Fuchsia Heath, Epacris longiflora, family Ericaceae, Sydney, NSW, Australia
RF2G6H2GM–pink and white bell-shaped flowers of the Australian Fuchsia Heath, Epacris longiflora, family Ericaceae, Sydney, NSW, Australia
RMRGHJFD–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Botany. . 94 Sprengelia sprengelioides 94 [Adm. 100] SPRENGELIA SPRENGELIOIDES (R Br) Druce, Bot. Exch. Club Brit. Isles Rep. 1916: 648 (1917), Epacridaceae/Ericaceae. Britten (1909: 143) LIST. '94. Sprengelia Ponceletia F. Muell.' Numeric list. 'Sprengelia Ponceletia F. Muell. 94'. Alphabetic list. 'Sprengelia Ponceletia F. Muell. 94'. Annotation on drawing, [pencil] '100' [label on mount] 'Ponceletia sprengelioides. Brown, prod. nov. noil, p.554.' [pencil] '100 Sprengelia Ponceletia, F Muell.' Drawing. 524 x 355 mm. Branch with white flower
RF2G744CJ–Close up of the pink and white bell-shaped flowers of the Australian Fuchsia Heath, Epacris longiflora, family Ericaceae, Sydney, NSW, Australia
RF2G7449H–Close up of the pink and white bell-shaped flowers of the Australian Fuchsia Heath, Epacris longiflora, family Ericaceae, Sydney, NSW, Australia
RF2HJPC64–Back lit pink, red and white bell-shaped flowers of the Australian native Fuchsia Heath, Epacris longiflora, family Ericaceae, growing in woodland
RF2RF3AP4–Beautiful tubular flowers of the Australian native Red Five Corners, Styphelia tubiflora, family Ericaceae, subfamily Epacridoideae.
RF2JBF923–Back lit pink, red and white bell-shaped flowers of the Australian native Fuchsia Heath, Epacris longiflora, family Ericaceae, growing in woodland
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