Jacksonia

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Jacksonia
Jacksonia furcellata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Faboideae
Genus: Jacksonia
R.Br. ex Sm.
Species

See text.

Jacksonia is a genus of leafless broom-like shrub in the flowering plant family Fabaceae. Native to Australia, they occur in a range of habitats in south-western, northern and eastern Australia.

[edit] List of species

This is a list of published Jacksonia species as of 2007. The genus was under revision by Dr Jennifer Chappill prior to her death in 2006, and a great many new species were described by her in manuscript form, but remain unpublished. These include the endangered species J. pungens Chappill ms and J. quairading Chappill ms.

  • J. aculeata
  • J. alata
  • J. angulata
  • J. aphylla
  • J. argentea
  • J. calycina
  • J. capitata
  • J. carduacea
  • J. compressa
  • J. condensata
  • J. cupulifera
  • J. decumbens
  • J. densiflora
  • J. dilatata
  • J. eremodendron
  • J. floribunda
  • J. foliosa
  • J. forrestii
  • J. furcellata (Grey Stinkwood)
  • J. gracilis
  • J. grevilleoides
  • J. hakeoides
  • J. horrida
  • J. lehmanii
  • J. macrocalyx
  • J. mollissima
  • J. nematoclada
  • J. odontoclada
  • J. racemosa
  • J. ramosissima
  • J. restioides
  • J. rhadinoclada
  • J. scoparia (Dogwood, Native Broom)
  • J. sericea
  • J. spinosa
  • J. stackhousei
  • J. sternbergiana (Stinkwood)
  • J. stricta
  • J. thesioides
  • J. turneriana
  • J. ulicina
  • J. velutina
  • J. vernicosa

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