Halgania
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Halgania cyanea
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Halgania is a genus of small shrubs in the family Boraginaceae which are native to Australia. The genus is named for Emmanuel Halgan, a vice-admiral in the French Navy.
Species include:
- Halgania anagalloides Endl.
- Halgania andromedifolia F.Muell. - Lavender Halgania
- Halgania argyrophylla Diels
- Halgania bebrana F.Muell.
- Halgania corymbos Lindl.
- Halgania cyanea Lindl. - Rough Halgania
- Halgania erecta Ewart & B.Rees
- Halgania glabra J.M.Black
- Halgania gustafsenii F.Muell.
- Halgania integerrima Endl.
- Halgania lavandulacea Endl. - Blue Bush
- Halgania littoralis Gaudich.
- Halgania preissiana Lehm.
- Halgania rigida S.Moore
- Halgania sericiflora Benth.
- Halgania solanacea F.Muell.
- Halgania tomentosa Ewart & Jean White
[edit] References
- New South Wales Flora online: Halgania
- FloraBase: the Western Australian Flora: Halgania
- What's It's Name?
- Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants (ASGAP): Halganea cyanea