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Homoranthus
Homoranthus is a genus of about thirty species of plants in the myrtle family Myrtaceae and all are endemic to Australia. Plants in this genus share similarities with those in both Darwinia and Verticordia. They are shrubs with their leaves arranged in opposite pairs and with flowers appearing either singly or in small groups, usually in upper leaf axils. They are found in Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia. The genus was first described in 1836. None of the species is common nor are they well-known in horticulture.

Homoranthus floydii
species of plant
Homoranthus virgatus
species of plant

Homoranthus prolixus
species of plant
Homoranthus homoranthoides
species of plant
Homoranthus melanostictus
species of plant

Homoranthus binghiensis
species of plant
Homoranthus wilhelmii
species of plant
Homoranthus montanus
species of plant

Homoranthus papillatus
species of plant

Homoranthus porteri
species of plant
Homoranthus biflorus
species of plant

Homoranthus tropicus
species of plant

Homoranthus zeteticorum
species of plant
Homoranthus lunatus
species of plant

Homoranthus thomasii
species of plant

Homoranthus darwinioides
species of plant

Homoranthus cernuus
species of plant

Homoranthus croftianus
species of plant

Homoranthus decasetus
species of plant
Homoranthus flavescens
species of plant

Homoranthus coracinus
species of plant

Homoranthus decumbens
species of plant