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Bentham's taxonomic arrangement of Adenanthos : ウィキペディア英語版
Bentham's taxonomic arrangement of Adenanthos

George Bentham's taxonomic arrangement of ''Adenanthos'' was the first comprehensive taxonomic arrangement of that plant genus. It was published in 1870 in his landmark flora of Australia, ''Flora Australiensis''. It would stand for over a hundred years before being superseded by the 1978 arrangement of Ernest Charles Nelson.
==Background==

''Adenanthos'' is a genus of around 30 species in the plant family Proteaceae. Endemic to southern Australia, they are evergreen woody shrubs with solitary flowers that are pollinated by birds and, if fertilised, develop into achenes. They are not much cultivated. Common names of species often include one of the terms ''woollybush'', ''jugflower'' and ''stick-in-the-jug''.
The first known botanical collection of ''Adenanthos'' was made by Archibald Menzies during the September 1791 visit of the Vancouver Expedition to King George Sound on the south coast of Western Australia. However this did not lead to publication of the genus. Jacques Labillardière collected specimens of ''A. cuneatus'' from Esperance Bay the following year, and in 1803 Jean Baptiste Leschenault de la Tour collected the same two species as Menzies had 12 years earlier. Labillardière published the genus in 1805, in his ''Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen'', based on the specimens collected by himself and Leschenault. The genus was given the name ''Adenanthos'' from the Greek αδην (''aden-'', "gland") and ανθοσz (''-anthos'', "flower"), in reference to the prominent nectaries. By 1870, 13 species had been published. That year, Bentham published the fifth volume of his ''Flora Australiensis'', in which was contained a treatment of the plant family Proteaceae, including ''Adenanthos''.

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