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Species of Callistemon R. Br.

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Callistemon acuminatus Cheel  a Callistemon acuminatusCheel  
Callistemon brachyandrus Lindl.  a Callistemon brachyandrusLindl.  
Callistemon citrinus (Curtis) Skeels  a Callistemon citrinus(Curtis) Skeels  
Callistemon coccineus F. Muell.  a Callistemon coccineusF. Muell.  
Callistemon hortensis hort. ex Cheel Callistemon spp.  Callistemon hortensishort. ex Cheel Callistemon spp.
Callistemon hybridus DC. Callistemon spp.  Callistemon hybridusDC. Callistemon spp.
Callistemon lilacinus Cheel Callistemon spp.  Callistemon lilacinusCheel Callistemon spp.
Callistemon linearis (Schrad. & J. C. Wendl.) Colvill ex Sweet  a Callistemon linearis(Schrad. & J. C. Wendl.) Colvill ex Sweet  
Callistemon macropunctatus auct. Callistemon rugulosus (Link) DC.   Callistemon macropunctatusauct. Callistemon rugulosus(Link) DC.
Callistemon pachyphyllus Cheel  a Callistemon pachyphyllusCheel  
Callistemon pallidus (Bonpl.) DC.  a Callistemon pallidus(Bonpl.) DC.  
Callistemon paludosus F. Muell. Callistemon sieberi DC.   Callistemon paludosusF. Muell. Callistemon sieberiDC.
Callistemon phoeniceus Lindl.  a Callistemon phoeniceusLindl.  
Callistemon pinifolius (J. C. Wendl.) DC.  a Callistemon pinifolius(J. C. Wendl.) DC.  
Callistemon rigidus R. Br. Callistemon linearis (Schrad. & J. C. Wendl.) Colvill ex Sweet   Callistemon rigidusR. Br. Callistemon linearis(Schrad. & J. C. Wendl.) Colvill ex Sweet
Callistemon rugulosus (Link) DC.  a Callistemon rugulosus(Link) DC.  
Callistemon salignus (Sm.) Colvill ex Sweet  a Callistemon salignus(Sm.) Colvill ex Sweet  
Callistemon shiresii Blakely  a Callistemon shiresiiBlakely  
Callistemon sieberi DC.  a Callistemon sieberiDC.  
Callistemon speciosus (Sims) Sweet  a Callistemon speciosus(Sims) Sweet  
Callistemon teretifolius F. Muell.  a Callistemon teretifoliusF. Muell.  
Callistemon lanceolatus (Sm.) Sweet  a Callistemon lanceolatus(Sm.) Sweet  
Callistemon montanus C. T. White ex S. T. Blake  a Callistemon montanusC. T. White ex S. T. Blake  
Callistemon roseus (Guilf.) Cheel  a Callistemon roseus(Guilf.) Cheel  
Callistemon viminalis (Sol. ex Gaertn.) G. Don  a Callistemon viminalis(Sol. ex Gaertn.) G. Don  
Callistemon hybr. a Callistemon hybr. 
Callistemon spp. a Callistemon spp. 
Callistemon glaucus Sweet Callistemon speciosus (Sims) Sweet   Callistemon glaucusSweet Callistemon speciosus(Sims) Sweet
Callistemon pityoides F. Muell.  a Callistemon pityoidesF. Muell.  
Callistemon sieberi auct. Callistemon pityoides F. Muell.   Callistemon sieberiauct. Callistemon pityoidesF. Muell.
Callistemon salignus (Sm.) Colvill ex Sweet var. australis Benth. Callistemon sieberi DC.  iCallistemon salignus(Sm.) Colvill ex Sweet var.australis Benth. Callistemon sieberiDC.
Callistemon comboynensis Cheel  a Callistemon comboynensisCheel  
Callistemon salignus (Sm.) Colvill ex Sweet var. roseus Guilf. Callistemon roseus (Guilf.) Cheel  iCallistemon salignus(Sm.) Colvill ex Sweet var.roseus Guilf. Callistemon roseus(Guilf.) Cheel
Callistemon salignus (Sm.) Colvill ex Sweet var. salignus Callistemon salignus (Sm.) Colvill ex Sweet  iCallistemon salignus(Sm.) Colvill ex Sweet var.salignus Callistemon salignus(Sm.) Colvill ex Sweet
  1. Callistemon acuminatus Cheel
  2. Callistemon brachyandrus Lindl.
  3. Callistemon citrinus (Curtis) Skeels
  4. Callistemon coccineus F. Muell.
  5. Callistemon comboynensis Cheel
  6. Callistemon glaucus Sweet (=Callistemon speciosus (Sims) Sweet)
  7. Callistemon hortensis hort. ex Cheel (=Callistemon spp.)
  8. Callistemon hybr.
  9. Callistemon hybridus DC. (=Callistemon spp.)
  10. Callistemon lanceolatus (Sm.) Sweet
  11. Callistemon lilacinus Cheel (=Callistemon spp.)
  12. Callistemon linearis (Schrad. & J. C. Wendl.) Colvill ex Sweet
  13. Callistemon macropunctatus auct. (=Callistemon rugulosus (Link) DC.)
  14. Callistemon montanus C. T. White ex S. T. Blake
  15. Callistemon pachyphyllus Cheel
  16. Callistemon pallidus (Bonpl.) DC.
  17. Callistemon paludosus F. Muell. (=Callistemon sieberi DC.)
  18. Callistemon phoeniceus Lindl.
  19. Callistemon pinifolius (J. C. Wendl.) DC.
  20. Callistemon pityoides F. Muell.
  21. Callistemon rigidus R. Br. (=Callistemon linearis (Schrad. & J. C. Wendl.) Colvill ex Sweet)
  22. Callistemon roseus (Guilf.) Cheel
  23. Callistemon rugulosus (Link) DC.
  24. Callistemon salignus (Sm.) Colvill ex Sweet
  25. Callistemon salignus (Sm.) Colvill ex Sweet var. australis Benth. (=Callistemon sieberi DC.)
  26. Callistemon salignus (Sm.) Colvill ex Sweet var. roseus Guilf. (=Callistemon roseus (Guilf.) Cheel)
  27. Callistemon salignus (Sm.) Colvill ex Sweet var. salignus (=Callistemon salignus (Sm.) Colvill ex Sweet)
  28. Callistemon shiresii Blakely
  29. Callistemon sieberi DC.
  30. Callistemon sieberi auct. (=Callistemon pityoides F. Muell.)
  31. Callistemon speciosus (Sims) Sweet
  32. Callistemon spp.
  33. Callistemon teretifolius F. Muell.
  34. Callistemon viminalis (Sol. ex Gaertn.) G. Don


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