Citeromyces hawaiiensis sp. nov., an ascosporic yeast associated with Myoporum sandwicense. (1/1)
(+info)Myoporum is a genus of plants in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae, which includes several species known for their medicinal uses, such as M. laetum, whose leaves have been used traditionally to treat skin disorders and inflammation due to their anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
I am unable to locate a medical definition for "Myoporum" as it is not a term typically used in medical contexts. Myoporum is actually a genus of plants, also known as the "mouseear" or "boobialla" plants, which are native to Australia and various islands in the Pacific Ocean.
If you meant to ask for a different term or need information about a medical condition or treatment, please provide more context or clarify your question, and I would be happy to help.
Myoporum
slender myoporum (Western Australia) Myoporum cordifolium (F.Muell.) Druce - Jerramungup myoporum (Western Australia) Myoporum ... Myoporum tubiflorum Kraenzl. (New Zealand) Myoporum turbinatum R.J.Chinnock - salt myoporum (Western Australia) Myoporum ... Mauritius and Rodrigues) Myoporum montanum R.Br. - native myrtle (Australia) Myoporum nieuanum H.St.John (Niue) Myoporum ... Hawaii) Myoporum stokesii F.Br. (French Polynesia) Myoporum tenuifolium G.Forst. (New Caledonia and Loyalty Islands) Myoporum ...
Myoporum crassifolium
... is a shrub or small tree which grows to a height of 6 metres (20 ft). The leaves are arranged alternately ... Myoporum crassifolium is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae. It is a shrub or small tree with thick, fleshy leaves ... Myoporum crassifolium is classified as "not threatened". On the L'Île-des-Pins, this species is an ingredient of a medicinal ... Myoporum crassifolium was first formally described in 1786 by Georg Forster in Florulae Insularum Australium Prodromus. The ...
Myoporum parvifolium
... , commonly known as creeping boobialla, creeping myoporum, dwarf native myrtle or small leaved myoporum is ... "New South Wales Flora Online: Myoporum parvifolium". Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust, Sydney, Australia. "Myoporum ... Myoporum parvifolium was first formally described by botanist Robert Brown in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae in 1810. The ... "Myoporum parvifolium". APNI. Retrieved 26 November 2015. Chinnock, R.J. (Bob) (2007). Eremophila and allied genera : a ...
Myoporum laetum
Catherine Alexander (botanist) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Myoporum laetum. "Myoporum laetum". Plants of the World ... Myoporum laetum, commonly known as ngaio /ˈnaɪoʊ/ or mousehole tree is a species of flowering plant in the family ... Myoporum laetum was first formally described in 1786 by Georg Forster in Florulae Insularum Australium Prodromus. The specific ... "Myoporum laetum". Plants for a Future. Retrieved 1 December 2015. Encyclopaedia of Clinical Toxicology: A Comprehensive Guide ...
Myoporum acuminatum
"myoporum montanum western boobialla". www.australianseed.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-17. "Myoporum acuminatum". ... Myoporum acuminatum grows as a hairless shrub or small tree, up to 13 metres (40 ft) tall and a trunk diameter of 50 cm (20 in ... The genus name Myoporum refers to the Ancient Greek roots myein meaning "to shut" or "to close" and πόρος (poros) meaning " ... Myoporum acuminatum, commonly known as waterbush, pointed boobialla or mangrove boobialla, is a flowering plant in the figwort ...
Myoporum viscosum
"Myoporum viscosum". Electronic flora of South Australia. Retrieved 3 December 2015. "Myoporum viscosum". Lucid central. ... Myoporum viscosum is a shrub which sometimes grows to 2 metres (7 ft) in height with young branches that are flattened and ... Myoporum viscosum, commonly known as sticky boobialla, is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to ... Myoporum viscosum was first formally described by botanist Robert Brown in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae in 1810 from a ...
Myoporum platycarpum
"Myoporum platycarpum". Lucid Central. Retrieved 27 November 2015. "Myoporum platycarpum". Electronic Flora of South Australia ... "Myoporum platycarpum subsp. platycarpum". APNI. Retrieved 27 November 2015. "Myoporum platycarpum subsp. perbellum". APNI. ... Myoporum platycarpum, known by several common names including sugarwood, false sandalwood and ngural is a plant in the figwort ... Myoporum platycarpum was first formally described by botanist Robert Brown in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae in 1810. There ...
Myoporum rimatarense
... is a small tree growing to a height of 6 metres (20 ft). The leaves are arranged alternately and are 66-80 ... Myoporum rimatarense was only found on Rimatara Island. The type specimen was collected on a sandy beach near the village of ... Myoporum rimatarense was first formally described in 1935 by Forest B. H. Brown and the description was published in Bernice P ... Myoporum rimatarense was a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and was endemic to Rimatara Island in French Polynesia ...
Myoporum bontioides
... is a shrub sometimes growing to a height of 3 metres (10 ft) with branches that have raised leaf scars, are ... Myoporum bontioides occurs in coastal areas of southern Japan, Taiwan, and South China including Hong Kong. It grows above the ... Myoporum bontioides (Chinese: 苦槛蓝; pinyin: kujianlan) is a species of the flowering plant in the family Scrophulariaceae. It is ... Myoporum bontioides was first formally described in 1846 by Philipp Franz von Siebold and Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini who gave it ...
Myoporum montanum
Wikispecies has information related to Myoporum montanum. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Myoporum montanum. "Myoporum ... Myoporum montanum grows as a hairless shrub or small tree, up to 8 metres (30 ft) tall. It is difficult to distinguish from ... Myoporum montanum, commonly known as waterbush or boobialla, is a shrub native to Australia, New Guinea and Timor. The species ... Chinnock, Robert J. "Myoporum montanum". Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, Plantnet. Retrieved 24 November 2015. F.A.Zich; B.P.M. ...
Myoporum turbinatum
... , commonly known as salt myoporum, is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to a ... "Salt Myoporum (Myoporum turbinatum) Interim Recovery Plant 2004-2009" (PDF). Australian Government Department of the ... "Myoporum turbinatum". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 6 September 2020. "Myoporum turbinatum". APNI. Retrieved 6 September ... Myoporum turbinatum is an erect shrub which sometimes grows to a height of 4 metres (10 ft). Young plants have many stems but ...
Myoporum insulare
"Myoporum insulare". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 17 November 2020. "Myoporum insulare". Electronic Flora of South ... "Myoporum insulare". Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, Plantnet. Retrieved 23 November 2015. "Myoporum insulare". APNI. Retrieved 17 ... Myoporum insulare may be used as a fast-growing hedge or windbreak species which withstands coastal winds and drought. It is ... Myoporum insulare is invasive in several African countries and in the western coastal areas of the US. Invasive populations may ...
Myoporum caprarioides
... , commonly known as slender myoporum, is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae. It is a shrub ... "Myoporum caprarioides Slender myoporum" (PDF). Government of Western Australia, Department of Water. Retrieved 1 September 2015 ... Myoporum caprarioides is an erect shrub which grows to a height of 2 metres (7 ft) and has wart-like tubercles covering its ... Myoporum caprarioides occurs along the coast of Western Australia from Dongara to Busselton, often in tuart (Eucalyptus ...
Myoporum stokesii
... is only found on Raivavae where it grows on rocky hillsides. Myoporum stokesii is listed as "critically ... It is similar to the two other members of its genus on the island, Myoporum rapense and Myoporum rimatarense although the ... Myoporum stokesii is a shrub or small tree sometimes growing to a height of 5 metres (20 ft) with young branches that are ... Myoporum stokesii was first formally described in 1935 by Forest B. H. Brown and the description was published in Bernice P. ...
Myoporum rapense
... is listed as being of "least concern" in the IUCN Red List. Florence, J. (1998). "Myoporum rapense". IUCN Red ... It is closely related to Myoporum laetum and there are two subspecies which are found on different island groups. Myoporum ... Myoporum rapense was first formally described in 1935 by Forest B. H. Brown and the description was published in Bernice P. ... Myoporum rapense is found on the Austral and Kermadec Islands where it grows in coastal scrub, woodland, sand dunes or volcanic ...
Myoporum obscurum
"Myoporum caprarioides Slender myoporum" (PDF). Government of Western Australia, Department of Water. Retrieved 1 September 2015 ... Myoporum obscurum is a spreading shrub or small dome-shaped tree which sometimes grows to a height of 6 metres (20 ft). The ... Myoporum obscurum, commonly known as popwood, sandalwood or bastard ironwood is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae ... Myoporum obscurum was first formally described in 1833 by Stephan Endlicher and the description was published in Prodromus ...
Myoporum betcheanum
... is a shrub or small tree growing to about 8 metres (30 ft) high. Its branches often have a few to many ... Myoporum betcheanum occurs on the edges of rainforest and in wet forests at 850-1,100 metres (3,000-4,000 ft) above sea level ... Myoporum betcheanum, commonly known as mountain boobialla is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae. It is a shrub or ... Myoporum betcheanum is an attractive species for the garden because although the flowers are small, they are profuse and appear ...
Myoporum brevipes
... , commonly known as the pale myoporum, is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae. It is sometimes a ... Myoporum brevipes is a shrub, sometimes prostrate, others erect and spreading. It grows to a height of 2 metres (7 ft) high and ... Myoporum brevipes was first formally described in 1870 by George Bentham in Flora Australiensis from a specimen collected on an ... Myoporum brevipes is classified as not threatened in Western Australia or South Australia but is classified as endangered in ...
Myoporum velutinum
... is a shrub which sometimes grows to a height of 4 metres (10 ft) and which has hairs on the stem and leaves ... Myoporum velutinum is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to a small area near Esperance in Western ... Myoporum velutinum has been classified as " Threatened Flora (Declared Rare Flora - Extant)" by the Government of Western ... It has similar flowers and fruits and grows in similar environments to Myoporum tetrandrum but differs from it and all other ...
Myoporum boninense
"Myoporum boninense". Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney. Retrieved 31 August 2015. "Myoporum boninense". APNI. Retrieved 31 August ... Myoporum boninense is a shrub, sometimes prostrate, others erect or spreading. It grows to a height of 2 metres (7 ft) high and ... Myoporum boninense is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae. It is a shrub with thick, fleshy, glossy leaves, white ... Myoporum boninense occurs in coastal environments, often close to the sea in eastern Australia and smaller islands to its north ...
Myoporum cordifolium
... , commonly known as Jerramungup myoporum, is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae. It is a shrub ... "Myoporum cordifolium - Jerramungup Myoporum". Australian Government Department of the Environment. Retrieved 1 September 2015 ... "Approved Conservation Advice for Myoporum cordifolium (Jerramungup Myoporum)" (PDF). Australian Government Department of the ... It is endemic to a small area in the south-west of Western Australia Myoporum cordifolium is an erect shrub which grows to a ...
Myoporum bateae
... unlike other Myoporum species) and about 2 millimetres (0.08 in) long. Myoporum bateae was first formally described in 1881 by ... Myoporum bateae is a pyramid-shaped, sweet-smelling shrub to about 5 metres (20 ft) with one to a few straight main stems and ... Myoporum bateae is a flowering plant in the figwort family Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to the south coast of New South ... Myoporum bateae can be grown from cuttings which strike within two months. Plants grow best in a cool, moist, semi-shaded ...
Myoporum mauritianum
... is a low shrub, usually growing to no more than 1 metre (3 ft). It has thick, lance-shaped leaves with ... Myoporum mauritianum is a flowering plant in the figwort family Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to a few volcanic islands in ... Myoporum mauritianum occurs on the island of Rodrigues in the Republic of Mauritius where there are a few individual plants. ... Myoporum mauritianum was listed as "endangered" on Rodrigues and extinct on Mauritius in the 1997 IUCN Red List of Threatened ...
Myoporum tetrandrum
... , commonly known as slender myoporum or boobialla is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae. It is ... Slender myoporum is a hardy plant in well-drained soil in full sun and is most easily propagated from cuttings. It grows well ... Myoporum tetrandrum is a shrub sometimes growing to a height of 3 metres (10 ft) with young branches that are glabrous and ... Myoporum tetrandrum contains a high percentage (up to 0.5%) of sesquiterpene essential oil making the plant toxic to livestock ...
Myoporum wilderi
... is only found on Mangaia and Mitiaro. On Mangaia, the flowers of this myoporum are used to scent coconut oil. ... Myoporum wilderi, commonly known as Cook Islands myoporum or ngaio, is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is ... It is similar to Myoporum stokesii and Myoporum rimatarense which grow on other Pacific Islands. On the island of Raratonga it ... "Myoporum wilderi, Cook Islands Myoporum". The Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust. Retrieved 1 December 2015. "Index of ...
Myoporum petiolatum
"Myoporum petiolatum". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 26 July 2019. "Myoporum petiolatum". APNI. Retrieved 26 July 2019. ... Myoporum petiolatum is a shrub which usually grows to between 0.5 and 2.0 metres (2 and 7 ft) in height. Its leaves are ... Myoporum petiolatum occurs in South Australia and Victoria. It is found in and between the Flinders Ranges, the Mount Lofty ... Myoporum petiolatum, commonly known as sticky boobialla, is a plant in the figwort family Scrophulariaceae, and is endemic to ...
Myoporum tenuifolium
... is a common garden plant in eastern Spain. "Myoporum tenuifolium G.Forst". The Plant List. Retrieved 29 ... Myoporum tenuifolium is an erect shrub usually growing to a height of 1-2 m (3 ft 3 in - 6 ft 7 in) with flattened branches. ... Myoporum tenuifolium is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and it is endemic to New Caledonia and the Loyalty ... It can be distinguished from Myoporum crassifolium, (the only other member of the genus to occur in New Caledonia) by its very ...
Myoporum sandwicense
... (naio) information from the Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR) Myoporum sandwicense (naio) images ... Myoporum sandwicense grows as either a small tree, large tree, or dwarf shrub, depending on the elevation and conditions. As a ... Myoporum sandwicense was first formally described in 1866 by Asa Gray and the description was published in Proceedings of the ... Myoporum sandwicense, commonly known as naio, bastard sandalwood or false sandalwood is a species of flowering plant in the ...
Myoporum floribundum
... , commonly known as weeping myoporum or slender myoporum, is a sour-smelling glabrous shrub in the family ... "Myoporum floribundum". Royal Botanic Garden Sydney. Retrieved 4 September 2015. "Myoporum floribundum". Australian Native ... Myoporum floribundum is an erect, spindly shrub which grows to a height of about 3 metres (10 ft). It has dark green, drooping ... Myoporum floribundum was first formally described in 1837 by George Bentham in Enumeratio plantarum quas in Novae Hollandiae ...
Myoporum oppositifolium
... , commonly known as twin-leaf myoporum, is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae. It is easily ... Myoporum oppositifolium is an erect shrub which grows to a height of 1-2 metres (3-7 ft) and has glabrous branches which ... Myoporum oppositifolium was first formally described in 1810 by Robert Brown and the description was published in Prodromus ... Myoporum oppositifolium is classified as "not threatened" by the Western Australian Government Department of Parks and Wildlife ...
Myoporum - Wikipedia
slender myoporum (Western Australia) Myoporum cordifolium (F.Muell.) Druce - Jerramungup myoporum (Western Australia) Myoporum ... Myoporum tubiflorum Kraenzl. (New Zealand) Myoporum turbinatum R.J.Chinnock - salt myoporum (Western Australia) Myoporum ... Mauritius and Rodrigues) Myoporum montanum R.Br. - native myrtle (Australia) Myoporum nieuanum H.St.John (Niue) Myoporum ... Hawaii) Myoporum stokesii F.Br. (French Polynesia) Myoporum tenuifolium G.Forst. (New Caledonia and Loyalty Islands) Myoporum ...
Myoporum tetandrum
... ID: 0000 0000 0820 2495 [detail]. © 2020 Jean Pawek. Myoporum tetandrum. ID: 0000 0000 0820 2496 [detail]. ... Myoporum tetandrum. ID: 0000 0000 0820 2494 [detail]. © 2020 Jean Pawek. Myoporum tetandrum. ID: 0000 0000 0820 2492 [detail]. ... Myoporum tetandrum. ID: 0000 0000 0820 2497 [detail]. © 2020 Jean Pawek. Using these photos: A variety of organizations and ... QUERY: SELECT * FROM img WHERE ready=1 and genre = "Plant" and taxon = "Myoporum tetandrum" ORDER BY taxon. Click on the ...
Myoporum laetum
View Calflora record for Myoporum laetum*View all photos in CalPhotos of Myoporum laetum *Check Google Images for Myoporum ... Myoporum laetum Photographer: John Doyen. ID: 0000 0000 1022 0810 (2022-10-21). Copyright © 2022 John Doyen. ... The photographers identification Myoporum laetum has not been reviewed. Click here to review or comment on the identification. ...
Myoporum laetum Clean n Green ['WCN 01'] PP23,163 at San Marcos Growers
Thrips Resistant Coast Myoporum, Shrub, , San Marcos Growers ... Myoporum Putah Creek and Myoporum parvifolium Pink, there ... Products , Myoporum laetum Clean n Green [WCN 01] PP23,163 Myoporum laetum Clean n Green [WCN 01] PP23,163 - Thrips ... Myoporum laetum Green N Clean [WCN 01] PPAF (Thrips Resistant Coast Myoporum) - A fast growing evergreen large shrub or tree ... More on this pest can be found on our Myoporum Thrips page. While there have been some other resistant Myoporum cultivars, such ...
National Tropical Botanical Garden | Herbarium Search Engine - Sheet Detail - Myoporum sandwicense
Myoporum laetum
APNI - Myoporum
Myoporum,/element, ,authors,,ex data-id=8819 title=Banks, J. & Solander, D.C.,Banks & Sol.,/ex, ex ,author data-id= ... Myoporum(gen.). Myoporum. Banks & Sol.. ex G.Forst.. , legitimate. , scientific. Forster, J.G.A.. (1786). , Florulae Insularum ... Myoporum. (. G.Forst.. ) Kuntze. legitimate. Dixon, W.A.. (1906). , The Plants of New South Wales. : 237. [secondary reference] ... Myoporum laetum G.Forster. Beadle, N.C.W., Evans, O.D. & Carolin, R.C.. (1962). , Handbook of the Vascular Plants of the Sydney ...
Image - Myoporum montanum
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Myoporum insulare - Geographe Plants
Family: SCROPHULARIACEAE. Genus: Myoporum. Species: insulare Origin: Busselton and Surrounds. Soil Preferences: Coastal Alkaline, Limestone, Sand. Tolerances: Clay, Coastal, Drought Tolerant, Lime Tolerant, Salt. Plant Uses: Bird Attracting - Insect Eaters, Bird Attracting - Seed Eaters, Bush Tucker / Human Food, Hedge, Sand Binding, Screening, Shelterbelt, Windbreak. Growth Forms: Large Shrubs/Small Trees. Size Range: 2-5m. Lifespan: Perennial. Flowering Times: Spring, Summer, Winter. Flowering Months: 01 Jan, 02 Feb, 07 Jul, 08 Aug, 09 Sep, 10 Oct, 11 Nov, 12 Dec. Flowering Colours: White. Wholesale Availability: Unavailable for wholesale ordering at this time. May be available for purchase at the Nursery. ...
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Creeping Boobialla, Creeping Myoporum (Myoporum parvifolium) - MyGardenLife
FeaturesAn Australian native plant that adapts well to most temperate climates. Creeping Boobialla has a petite habit, with dainty foliage and starry pink flowers, but this unassuming little plant can cover a lot of territory in a short period of time under good conditions. It likes some space to spread and isnt particular about terrain making it a beautiful choice for steep hillsides or rocky areas.UsesGreat for erosion control on steep banks and rough slopes. Perfectly sized for rock gardens and border fronts. Looks great spilling over container edges.
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Name Currency for Myoporum acuminatum R.Br. | Florabase
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MYOPORUM montanum - Western Boobialla, water bush, buy - Australian Seed
A medium shrub with green glossy leaves with pretty perfumed white flowers with purple dots and from August to January.Flowers are followed by reddish-purple fruits which are attractive to birds. The berries are very bitter but edible. This plant is an indicator of a water source in the bush. Great for the garden screen.Occurs over a wide range of AustraliaAdaptable to most soils and positions, drought and frost resistant
Pink Stampede (Myoporum parvifolium fine leaf pink) by Plant Native!
'BOOBIALLA' NATIVE JUNIPER / BLUEBERRY TREE (Myoporum insulare) 'Bush - Edible Oz
PROSTRATE MYOPORUM PARVIFOLIUM Ground Cover Plant 1 Gallon Size - Healthy Harvesters
PROSTRATE MYOPORUM PARVIFOLIUM Ground Cover is a fast-growing, low-maintenance plant that thrives in low-to-moderate levels of ... PROSTRATE MYOPORUM PARVIFOLIUM Ground Cover Plant 1 Gallon Size. PROSTRATE MYOPORUM PARVIFOLIUM Ground Cover Plant 1 Gallon ... Decrease quantity for PROSTRATE MYOPORUM PARVIFOLIUM Ground Cover Plant 1 Gallon Size Increase quantity for PROSTRATE MYOPORUM ... Common Name: Prostrate Myoporum. An evergreen shrub that forms a dense, trailing ground cover. Old stems become woody while new ...
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Don't Plant a Pest! - California Invasive Plant Council
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Parvifolium5
- Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku, New Guinea) Myoporum parvifolium R.Br. (wikipedia.org)
- While there have been some other resistant Myoporum cultivars, such as our Myoporum 'Compacta' , Myoporum 'Putah Creek' and Myoporum parvifolium 'Pink' , there has not been a replacement for the larger more lush Myoporum laetum 'Carsonii', that most nurseries (we included) discontinued growing because of this problem. (smgrowers.com)
- Myoporum parvifolium 'Pink' is a low growing, dense and spreading evergreen shrub that is an excellent ground cover, especially on banks and slopes. (plantsexpress.com)
- Pink Stampede (Myoporum parvifolium fine leaf pink) by Plant Native! (plantnative.com.au)
- PROSTRATE MYOPORUM PARVIFOLIUM Ground Cover is a fast-growing, low-maintenance plant that thrives in low-to-moderate levels of sunlight. (hhplantnursery.com)
Boobialla9
- pointed boobialla (Australia) Myoporum bateae F.Muell. (wikipedia.org)
- mountain boobialla (New South Wales, Queensland) Myoporum boninense Koidz. (wikipedia.org)
- weeping boobialla (Australia: New South Wales, Victoria) Myoporum insulare R.Br. (wikipedia.org)
- boobialla, blueberry tree (Australia) Myoporum laetum G.Forst. (wikipedia.org)
- creeping boobialla (Australia) Myoporum petiolatum R.J.Chinnock - sticky boobialla (Australia: South Australia, Victoria) Myoporum platycarpum R.Br. (wikipedia.org)
- Domin boobialla (Australia) Myoporum tubiflorum Kraenzl. (wikipedia.org)
- sticky boobialla (South Australia) Myoporum wilderi Skottsb. (wikipedia.org)
- Western Boobialla (Myoporum montanum) at the Muloorina campground near Lake Eyre, South Australia. (ala.org.au)
- And so it was with this beautiful Pointed Boobialla (Myoporum acuminatum) which is growing in an estate down at Bellambi, right next to the surf club. (growingillawarranatives.org)
Laetum6
- The photographer's identification Myoporum laetum has not been reviewed. (berkeley.edu)
- Myoporum laetum Green N Clean ['WCN 01'] PPAF (Thrips Resistant Coast Myoporum) - A fast growing evergreen large shrub or tree that quickly forms a screen that can reach 30 feet tall and 20 feet wide and holds leaves all the way to its base. (smgrowers.com)
- In 2006 Myoporum laetum in California came under attack by Klambothrips myopori , a species of thrips from coastal Eastern Australia that badly disfigured the new foliage. (smgrowers.com)
- Luckily observant Santa Barbara area nurseryman Doug Zylstra, of West Covina Wholesale Nursery, noticed a Myoporum laetum 'Carsonii' in a landscape that was unaffected by this pest and he took cuttings of it. (smgrowers.com)
- This information about Myoporum laetum Clean n Green ['WCN 01'] PP23,163 displayed is based on research conducted in our library and from reliable online resources. (smgrowers.com)
- These plots show the elevations and times of year where the plant Myoporum laetum has been observed. (wildflowersearch.org)
Insulare2
- Myoporum insulare is invasive in several African countries and in the western coastal areas of the United States. (wikipedia.org)
- Myoporum insulare distribution in Australia . (gcln.org.au)
Montanum2
- Mauritius and Rodrigues) Myoporum montanum R.Br. (wikipedia.org)
- has been misapplied against the current name Myoporum montanum R.Br. (wa.gov.au)
Ngaio1
- ngaio (New Zealand) Myoporum mauritianum A.DC. (wikipedia.org)
Acuminatum3
- The following is a list of the species of Myoporum accepted by the Australian Plant Census for Australian species and Plants of the World Online for others: Myoporum acuminatum R.Br. (wikipedia.org)
- Name Currency for Myoporum acuminatum R.Br. (wa.gov.au)
- Myoporum acuminatum R.Br. (wa.gov.au)
Slender myoporum1
- slender myoporum (Western Australia) Myoporum cordifolium (F.Muell. (wikipedia.org)
Genus3
- Myoporum is a genus of flowering plants in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae (formerly placed in Myoporaceae). (wikipedia.org)
- The genus Myoporum was first formally described in 1786 by Georg Forster, from an unpublished description by Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander. (wikipedia.org)
- The name Myoporum is derived from the Ancient Greek myo meaning "to close" or "to be shut" and poros meaning "pore", referring to the ability of (some) plants in this genus to exist in dry areas, or possibly to the appearance of the glands on the leaves. (wikipedia.org)
Sandwicense1
- French Polynesia) Myoporum rotundatum S.Moore (New Caledonia) Myoporum sandwicense A.Gray - naio (Hawaii, Mangaia) Myoporum semotum Heenan & de Lange (New Zealand) Myoporum stellatum (G.L.Webster) O.Deg. (wikipedia.org)
Caprarioides1
- pale myoporum (mainly South Australia) Myoporum caprarioides Benth. (wikipedia.org)
Sugarwood1
- sugarwood (Australia) Myoporum rapense F.Br. (wikipedia.org)
Myrtle1
- native myrtle (Australia) Myoporum nieuanum H.St.John (Niue) Myoporum obscurum Endl. (wikipedia.org)
Forst2
- Druce - Jerramungup myoporum (Western Australia) Myoporum crassifolium G.Forst. (wikipedia.org)
- French Polynesia) Myoporum tenuifolium G.Forst. (wikipedia.org)
Drought1
- Pink Creeping Myoporum is tolerant of drought and seaside conditions. (plantsexpress.com)
Chinnock1
- New Zealand) Myoporum turbinatum R.J.Chinnock - salt myoporum (Western Australia) Myoporum velutinum R.J.Chinnock (Western Australia) Myoporum viscosum R.Br. (wikipedia.org)
Banks1
- Myoporum Banks & Sol. (biodiversity.org.au)
Australia1
- twin-leaf myoporum (Western Australia) Myoporum papuanum Kraenzl. (wikipedia.org)
Page1
- More on this pest can be found on our Myoporum Thrips page. (smgrowers.com)
Fast1
- This Myoporum is fast growing, mulch and water well until established. (australianplantsonline.com.au)
Putah Creek Creeping Myoporum1
- Putah Creek Creeping Myoporum also grows taller than the species. (plantsexpress.com)
Tetrandrum1
- New Caledonia and Loyalty Islands) Myoporum tetrandrum (Labill. (wikipedia.org)
Australian Plant Census1
- The following is a list of the species of Myoporum accepted by the Australian Plant Census for Australian species and Plants of the World Online for others: Myoporum acuminatum R.Br. (wikipedia.org)
Plants2
- Myoporum is a genus of flowering plants in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae (formerly placed in Myoporaceae). (wikipedia.org)
- The name Myoporum is derived from the Ancient Greek myo meaning "to close" or "to be shut" and poros meaning "pore", referring to the ability of (some) plants in this genus to exist in dry areas, or possibly to the appearance of the glands on the leaves. (wikipedia.org)
Serratum1
- Myoporum serratum seeds extract (MSSE) was formulated via HPLC for flavonoid and phenolic analysis. (bvsalud.org)
Turbinatum1
- New Zealand) Myoporum turbinatum R.J.Chinnock - salt myoporum (Western Australia) Myoporum velutinum R.J.Chinnock (Western Australia) Myoporum viscosum R.Br. (wikipedia.org)
Platycarpum1
- Myoporum platycarpum subsp. (kew.org)
Grows1
- That said, Myoporum still grows on every street in Marina. (marinatreeandgarden.org)
Benth1
- A.Gray (south-east China to northern Vietnam, southern Japan to Taiwan) Myoporum brevipes Benth. (wikipedia.org)
Trees1
- Carl Grilli and his wife, Judy, who have been enduring a legal saga surrounding a hedgerow of myoporum trees in their Morro Bay backyard, can breath a little easier now. (newtimesslo.com)
Native1
- native myrtle (Australia) Myoporum nieuanum H.St.John (Niue) Myoporum obscurum Endl. (wikipedia.org)
Leaf1
- twin-leaf myoporum (Western Australia) Myoporum papuanum Kraenzl. (wikipedia.org)
Pink1
- Myoporum Pink- is this currently available? (grantonplants.com.au)
Description1
- The genus Myoporum was first formally described in 1786 by Georg Forster, from an unpublished description by Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander. (wikipedia.org)
Fast1
- This Myoporum is fast growing, mulch and water well until established. (australianplantsonline.com.au)
Hawaii1
- Hawaii) Myoporum stokesii F.Br. (wikipedia.org)
List1
- Myoporum will remain on this list for informational purposes only and is NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PLANTING . (marinatreeandgarden.org)
Purple1
- Myoporum drops its mature purple fruit - not so great around walkways and paths. (marinatreeandgarden.org)
Found1
- Location Myoporum can be found on any street in Marina - find a street that does not have Myoporum on it! (marinatreeandgarden.org)