Rhagodia
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For the arachnid genus, see Rhagodia (arachnid).
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Rhagodia is a genus of shrubs native to Australia. They are common in saltmarsh and may be succulent, like other salt tolerant species its members are commonly known as saltbushes.
Species include:
- Rhagodia acicularis Paul G.Wilson (Wongan Rhagodia)
- Rhagodia baccata (Labill.) Moq. (Berry Saltbush)
- Rhagodia candolleana Moq.
- Rhagodia crassifolia R.Br. (Fleshy Saltbush)
- Rhagodia drummondii Moq.
- Rhagodia eremaea Paul G.Wilson (Thorny Saltbush)
- Rhagodia latifolia (Benth.) Paul G.Wilson
- Rhagodia parabolica R.Br.
- Rhagodia preissii Moq.
- Rhagodia spinescens R.Br. (Spiny Saltbush)
- Rhagodia ulicina (Gand.) Paul G.Wilson
[edit] References
- Rhagodia. FloraBase. Department of Environment and Conservation, Government of Western Australia.