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Petrophile pulchella : ウィキペディア英語版 | Petrophile pulchella
''Petrophile pulchella'', known as conesticks, is a common shrub of the family proteaceae found in eastern Australia. It is found growing on shallow sandstone soils, often in open forest or heathlands near the coast. It is also occasionally seen on the adjacent ranges. ==Taxonomy== The original specimen was collected at Botany Bay, and the shrub first described by Heinrich Schrader and Johann Christoph Wendland in 1796 as ''Protea pulchella''.〔 Retrieved 28 November 2011.〕 The prolific botanist Robert Brown reclassified it in the new genus ''Petrophile''.〔 Retrieved 28 November 2011.〕 The specific epithet ''pulchella'' meaning “beautiful” is derived from Latin,〔Les Robinson - Field Guide to the Native Plants of Sydney, ISBN 978-0-7318-1211-0 page 103〕 although noted plant author John Wrigley feels it to be somewhat of a misnomer. Joseph Knight, who had propagated and cultivated it successfully in England by 1809, reported, "It has few claims to a place in our collections."
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