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Scholtzia
''Scholtzia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae, which are endemic to the Southwest Australia, south-west of Western Australia. The genus was first described by Johannes Conrad Schauer, Schauer in 1843, who named it in honour of the physician Heinrich Scholtz. The type species is ''Scholtzia obovata''. Species include: *''Scholtzia capitata'' Benth. *''Scholtzia ciliata'' F.Muell. *''Scholtzia drummondii'' Benth. *''Scholtzia eatoniana ''C.A.Gardner *''Scholtzia involucrata'' (Endl.) Druce - Spiked scholtzia *''Scholtzia laxiflora'' Benth. *''Scholtzia leptantha'' Benth. *''Scholtzia obovata'' (DC.) Schauer *''Scholtzia oligandra'' Benth. - Pink scholtzia *''Scholtzia parviflora'' F.Muell. *''Scholtzia spatulata'' (Turcz.) Benth. *''Scholtzia teretifolia'' Benth. *''Scholtzia uberiflora'' F.Muell. *''Scholtzia umbellifera'' F.Muell. See also * References

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Scholtzia Involucrata
''Scholtzia involucrata'', commonly known as spiked scholtzia, is a shrub species in the family Myrtaceae that is endemic to Western Australia. The erect, spreading to decumbent shrub typically grows to a height of . The evergreen leaves are in length. It blooms between November and May producing pink-white flowers. Each flower has a diameter of . The species was first formally described by the botanist George Claridge Druce in 1917 as part of the work ''Nomenclatorial Notes: chiefly African and Australian'' as published in ''The Botanical Exchange Club and Society of the British Isles Report for 1916'' There are three known synonyms; ''Baeckea obovata'', ''Scholtzia obovata'' and ''Baeckea involucrata''. It is found on sand plains and ridges along the west coast in the Wheatbelt and Peel regions of Western Australia where it grows in sandy soils. The plant is part of the understorey in kwongan or ''Banksia ''Banksia'' is a genus of around 170 species in the plant family ...
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Scholtzia Parviflora
''Scholtzia parviflora'' is a shrub species in the family Myrtaceae that is endemic to Western Australia. The shrub typically grows to a height of . The plant has a spreading habit with decumbent branches. The evergreen leaves have a length of and no prominent veins. It blooms between August and October producing pink-white flowers. The flowers have a diameter of around and are on pedicels about the same length as the leaves. The plant superficially resembles '' Scholtzia uberiflora'' but is much more widespread. The species was first formally described by the botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in 1864 as part of the work '' Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae''. The only known synonym is ''Baeckea parviflora''. It is found in wet depressions in the Mid West and Wheatbelt regions of Western Australia between Geraldton and Cunderdin where it grows in sandy soils over laterite. It is part of the understorey in kwongan Kwongan is plant community found in south-western Western A ...
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Scholtzia Oligandra
''Scholtzia oligandra'', commonly known as pink scholtzia, is a shrub species in the family Myrtaceae. It grows to between 1 and 3 metres high and produces white or pink flowers between July and October in the species' native range. The species, which is endemic to Western Australia, was first formally described in 1867 by English botanist George Bentham in ''Flora Australiensis ''Flora Australiensis: a description of the plants of the Australian Territory'', more commonly referred to as ''Flora Australiensis'', and also known by its standard abbreviation ''Fl. Austral.'', is a seven-volume flora of Australia published b ...'' based on plant material collected by James Drummond on the Murchison River. References oligandra Plants described in 1867 {{Australia-rosid-stub ...
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Scholtzia Laxiflora
''Scholtzia laxiflora'' is a shrub species in the family Myrtaceae that is endemic to Western Australia. The erect and bushy shrub typically grows to a height of and as high as . It blooms between April and December producing pink-white flowers. It is found on sand plains, winter wet flats and hillslopes along the west coast in the Mid West and Wheatbelt regions of Western Australia between Northhampton and Dandaragan Dandaragan is a small town in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. The name of Dandaragan was first recorded in 1850 as the name of a nearby gulley and spring or watering hole known as Dandaraga spring. The word is Indigenous Australian i ... where it grows in sand to clay soils over laterite or limestone. References laxiflora Plants described in 1867 {{Australia-rosid-stub ...
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Scholtzia Uberiflora
''Scholtzia uberiflora'' is a shrub species in the family Myrtaceae that is endemic to Western Australia. The open and straggly shrub typically grows to a height of and to wide. It has long arching branches that can cover heathland plants below. The leaves have a length of around and an orbicular shape. It blooms between May and October producing pink-white flowers. The flowers have a diameter of around . The species was first formally described by the botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in 1864 as part of the work '' Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae''. The only known synonym is ''Baeckea uberiflora''. It is found on sandplains and river flats along the west coast in the Mid West region of Western Australia around Northampton where it grows in sandy soils. It is associated with kwongan Kwongan is plant community found in south-western Western Australia. The name is a Bibbelmun (Noongar) Aboriginal term of wide geographical use defined by Beard (1976) as Kwongan has rep ...
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Scholtzia Capitata
''Scholtzia capitata'' is a shrub species in the family Myrtaceae that is endemic to Western Australia. The erect shrub typically grows to a height of . It blooms between July and December producing pink-white flowers. The plant has little foliage and are used as a bunched cut flower. It is found in undulating terrain and in winter wet depressions in the Mid West and Wheatbelt regions of Western Australia where it grows in sandy soils. The species was first formally described by the botanist George Bentham in 1867 in the work ''Orders XLVIII. Myrtaceae- LXII. Compositae.'' in ''Flora Australiensis''. The only synonym is ''Baeckea capitata'' as described by Ferdinand von Mueller in 1882 in ''Systematic Census of Australian Plants''. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15380542 capitata Capitata is a suborder of Hydrozoa, a class of marine invertebrates belonging to the phylum Cnidaria. Characteristics Members of this suborder are characterised by the tentacles of the polyps ...
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Scholtzia Umbellifera
''Scholtzia umbellifera'' is a shrub species in the family Myrtaceae that is endemic to Western Australia. The shrub typically grows to a height of . It blooms between August and December producing pink-white flowers. It is found on sandplains and among limestone outcrops along the west coast in the Mid West and Gascoyne regions of Western Australia between Shark Bay and Dandaragan Dandaragan is a small town in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. The name of Dandaragan was first recorded in 1850 as the name of a nearby gulley and spring or watering hole known as Dandaraga spring. The word is Indigenous Australian i ... where it grows in sandy soils over laterite or limestone. References umbellifera Plants described in 1864 Taxa named by Ferdinand von Mueller {{Australia-rosid-stub ...
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Scholtzia Teretifolia
''Scholtzia teretifolia'' is a shrub species in the family Myrtaceae that is endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found els ... to Western Australia. The prostrate and spreading shrub typically grows to a height of and can reach as high as , it usually has a width of about . It blooms between October and January producing pink-white flowers. It is found on sandplains and floodplains along the west coast in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia between Carnamah and Gingin where it grows in sandy soils. References teretifolia Plants described in 1867 {{Australia-rosid-stub ...
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Scholtzia Spatulata
''Scholtzia spatulata'' is a shrub species in the family Myrtaceae that is endemic to Western Australia. The shrub typically grows to a height of . It blooms between September and January producing pink-white flowers. It is found on sandplains along the west coast in the Mid West region of Western Australia around Northampton Northampton () is a market town and civil parish in the East Midlands of England, on the River Nene, north-west of London and south-east of Birmingham. The county town of Northamptonshire, Northampton is one of the largest towns in England; ... where it grows in sandy soils. References spatulata Plants described in 1867 {{Australia-rosid-stub ...
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Scholtzia Leptantha
''Scholtzia leptantha'' is a shrub species in the family Myrtaceae that is endemic to Western Australia. The spreading shrub typically grows to a height of and up to wide. It blooms between June and November producing white flowers. It is found on dunes along the west coast in the Mid West and Wheatbelt regions of Western Australia between Shark Bay and Dandaragan Dandaragan is a small town in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. The name of Dandaragan was first recorded in 1850 as the name of a nearby gulley and spring or watering hole known as Dandaraga spring. The word is Indigenous Australian i ... where it grows in sandy soils. References leptantha Plants described in 1867 {{Australia-rosid-stub ...
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Scholtzia Eatoniana
''Scholtzia eatoniana'' is a shrub species in the family Myrtaceae that is endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found els ... to Western Australia. The diffuse to prostrate shrub typically grows to a height of . It blooms between November and December producing pink-white flowers. It is found in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia between Tammin and Cunderdin. References eatoniana Plants described in 1931 {{Australia-rosid-stub ...
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