. . . . "DECF"@en . . . "Occurrence data from AVH"@en . "P2"@en . . "cymbiformis"@en . . "Leucopogon"@en . . "Leucopogon cymbiformis \u00E4r en ljungv\u00E4xtart som beskrevs av Allan Cunningham och Dc. Leucopogon cymbiformis ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet Leucopogon och familjen ljungv\u00E4xter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life."@sv . "Leucopogon cymbiformis is a flowering plant in the family Ericaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a bushy or wiry shrub that typically grows to a height of 30\u201350 cm (12\u201320 in) and has more or less glabrous branches. Its leaves are erect, linear to lance-shaped and sharply-pointed, mostly 2\u20134 mm (0.079\u20130.157 in) long. The flowers are arranged in short spikes, sometimes of only two or three flowers, with lance-shaped, leaf-like bracts, and bracteoles half as long as the sepals at the base of the spikes. The sepals are 2.5\u20133.0 mm (0.098\u20130.118 in) long and the petals slightly longer than the sepals, the lobes shorter than the petal tube. Leucopogon cymbiformis was first formally described in 1839 by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in his Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis from an unpublished description by Allan Cunningham. The specific epithet (cymbiformis) means \"boat-shaped\", referring to the leaves. This leucopogon grows in the Avon Wheatbelt, Esperance Plains and Jarrah Forest bioregions of south-western Western Australia."@en . . "A.Cunn. ex DC."@en . "71386332"^^ . . . . . . "Leucopogon cymbiformis"@sv . . "Styphelia cymbiformis ( F.Muell.)"@en . . . . . . "Leucopogon cymbiformis \u00E4r en ljungv\u00E4xtart som beskrevs av Allan Cunningham och Dc. Leucopogon cymbiformis ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet Leucopogon och familjen ljungv\u00E4xter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life."@sv . . "Leucopogon cymbiformis is a flowering plant in the family Ericaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a bushy or wiry shrub that typically grows to a height of 30\u201350 cm (12\u201320 in) and has more or less glabrous branches. Its leaves are erect, linear to lance-shaped and sharply-pointed, mostly 2\u20134 mm (0.079\u20130.157 in) long. The flowers are arranged in short spikes, sometimes of only two or three flowers, with lance-shaped, leaf-like bracts, and bracteoles half as long as the sepals at the base of the spikes. The sepals are 2.5\u20133.0 mm (0.098\u20130.118 in) long and the petals slightly longer than the sepals, the lobes shorter than the petal tube."@en . . . "Leucopogon cymbiformis"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "1100437925"^^ . . . "Leucopogon cymbiformisDistA48.png"@en . . . . "3319"^^ . . . .