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- Tetratheca_thymifolia abstract "Tetratheca thymifolia, commonly known as Black-eyed Susan or thyme pink-bells, is a small shrub in the family Elaeocarpaceae found in southeastern Australia.It was first described by English botanist James Edward Smith in 1804. Its species name is derived from the Latin word folium "leaf" and thymus like thymus. The genus name is derived from the Ancient Greek tetra "four", and theke "sac, box" and relates to the four-celled anthers.Tetratheca thymifolia grows as a tough-stemmed shrub up to a metre (3 ft) high. Flowering occurs mainly from September to November but individual flowers can be seen at any time of year. The 2.5 cm (1 in) diameter flowers have a strong fragrance on hot days.The species occurs in southeastern Queensland, through New South Wales and into East Gippsland in eastern Victoria, where it is found in heathland or eucalyptus woodland on sandy soils.Introduced to horticulture in 1824 in England, Tetratheca thymifolia has been cultivated to some degree since. Several forms have been selected for horticulture, including T. 'Bicentennial Belle', which originates from a naturally occurring population near Bega, New South Wales. This form reaches 0.7 m tall by up to 0.9 m wide, and is freely suckering. It was registered with the Australian Cultivar Registration Authority in 1985 by Austraflora Nursery in Montrose, Victoria. It flowers all year, with peaks in spring and autumn., and has larger flowers than the species. Overall, Tetratheca thymifolia does best in well-drained acidic soils in a sunny or semi-shaded aspect, and tolerates light frosts. It is grown in container gardens or rockeries.".
- Tetratheca_thymifolia binomialAuthority James_Edward_Smith.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia class Eudicots.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia division Flowering_plant.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia family Elaeocarpaceae.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia genus Tetratheca.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia kingdom Plant.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia order Oxalidales.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia order Rosids.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia thumbnail Tetratheca_thymifolia_01.jpg?width=300.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia wikiPageID "27702786".
- Tetratheca_thymifolia wikiPageRevisionID "560834448".
- Tetratheca_thymifolia binomial "Tetratheca thymifolia".
- Tetratheca_thymifolia binomialAuthority James_Edward_Smith.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia familia Elaeocarpaceae.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia genus "Tetratheca".
- Tetratheca_thymifolia hasPhotoCollection Tetratheca_thymifolia.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia ordo Oxalidales.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia regnum "Plantae".
- Tetratheca_thymifolia species "T. thymifolia".
- Tetratheca_thymifolia unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia subject Category:Flora_of_New_South_Wales.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia subject Category:Flora_of_Queensland.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia subject Category:Flora_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Tetratheca_thymifolia subject Category:Garden_plants_of_Australia.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia subject Category:Oxalidales_of_Australia.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia subject Category:Tetratheca.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia type GardenPlant113083306.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia type GardenPlantsOfAustralia.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia type LivingThing100004258.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia type Object100002684.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia type Organism100004475.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia type Plant100017222.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia type Whole100003553.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia type Eukaryote.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia type Plant.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia type Species.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia type Organism.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia comment "Tetratheca thymifolia, commonly known as Black-eyed Susan or thyme pink-bells, is a small shrub in the family Elaeocarpaceae found in southeastern Australia.It was first described by English botanist James Edward Smith in 1804. Its species name is derived from the Latin word folium "leaf" and thymus like thymus.".
- Tetratheca_thymifolia label "Tetratheca thymifolia".
- Tetratheca_thymifolia label "Tetratheca thymifolia".
- Tetratheca_thymifolia sameAs Tetratheca_thymifolia.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia sameAs m.0c3v2c2.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia sameAs Q3519186.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia sameAs Q3519186.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia sameAs Tetratheca_thymifolia.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia wasDerivedFrom Tetratheca_thymifolia?oldid=560834448.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia depiction Tetratheca_thymifolia_01.jpg.
- Tetratheca_thymifolia isPrimaryTopicOf Tetratheca_thymifolia.