The book The Botany of the Kimberleys, Northwest Australia was written by author Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925 Here you can read free online of The Botany of the Kimberleys, Northwest Australia book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Botany of the Kimberleys, Northwest Australia a good or bad book?
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long. 401. Hibiscus microchlaenus F. v. M. Erect, 2-3ft. ; branches spreading ; flowers bluish-purple with a darker centre. 402. H. pinonianus Gaudich. Erect, 2-4ft. ; leaves mostly entire ; bracteoles often equalling or exceeding the calyx ; flowers pink to purple with a darker centre. 403. H. trionum L. Erect, few-branched, 2-4ft. high ; leafless or with few tri-lobed leaves ; flowers white with reddish-purple centre. On grassy plains. 404. H. ficulneus L. Lennard, Barker, Fitzroy, and Isdell... Rivers (W.V.F.). Erect, 2-4ft. high. 405. H. zonatus F. v. M. Erect, 4-8ft. high ; flowers sometimes 2Jin. across, pink to rose-red with a purple centre ; seeds black, tuberculate. Var. spinulosa W.V.F. n. var. Mt. Broome, King Leopold Ranges (W.V.F.). Stems simple or slightly branched, 2-3ft. high, more or less invested with short sharp spines, arising from tubercles, and associated with a short stellate pubescence. Among quart zite. 406. H. Sturtii Hook. Erect, 2— 3ft. high ; flowers violet, with a darker centre.
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