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Adenanthos oreophilus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Adenanthos oreophilus
''Adenanthos oreophilus'', commonly known as Woollybush, is a species of tall shrub endemic to southwest Western Australia. It is closely related to the better known ''A. sericeus'' (Albany Woollybush), and was only classified as a species distinct from the latter in 1978 by Irish botanist E. Charles Nelson. ==Description== ''Adenanthos oreophilus'' grows as an erect shrub up to 2 m (7 ft) in height, with erect branches. It lacks a lignotuber. Like many ''Adenanthos'' species, its leaves are deeply divided into long, soft, slender laciniae, in this case trisegmented into three or five laciniae. The flowers are scarlet. The perianth tube is from 27 to 35 mm long, and the style around 40 mm. This species is very similar in appearance to its close relative ''A. sericeus'', having, in particular, almost identical flowers. However the leaves of A. sericea are divided into many more laciniae, which are thinner than those of ''A. oreophilus''.〔〔
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