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Adenanthos
Adenanthos is a genus of Australian native shrubs in the flowering plant family Proteaceae. Variable in habit and leaf shape, it is the only genus in the family where solitary flowers are the norm. It was discovered in 1791, and formally published by Jacques Labillardière in 1805. The type species is Adenanthos cuneatus, and 33 species are recognised. The genus is placed in subfamily Proteoideae, and is held to be most closely related to several South African genera.

Adenanthos cuneatus
species of plant
Adenanthos obovatus
species of plant
Adenanthos detmoldii
species of plant
Adenanthos barbiger
species of plant
Adenanthos drummondii
species of plant

Adenanthos sericeus
species of plant
Adenanthos cacomorphus
species of plant
Adenanthos ×pamela
nothospecies of plant
Adenanthos × cunninghamii
species of plant
Adenanthos forrestii
species of plant
Adenanthos cygnorum
species of plant
Adenanthos argyreus
species of plant

Adenanthos apiculatus
species of plant
Adenanthos macropodianus
species of plant

Adenanthos venosus
species of plant
Adenanthos ellipticus
flowering plant from the family Proteaceae
Adenanthos dobagii
species of plant
Adenanthos glabrescens
species of plant
Adenanthos acanthophyllus
species of plant
Adenanthos pungens
species of plant
Adenanthos filifolius
species of plant
Adenanthos oreophilus
species of plant
Adenanthos flavidiflorus
species of plant
Adenanthos linearis
species of plant
Adenanthos dobsonii
species of plant
Adenanthos eyrei
species of plant
Adenanthos ileticos
species of plant
Adenanthos velutinus
species of plant
Adenanthos gracilipes
species of plant
Adenanthos terminalis
species of plant
Adenanthos labillardierei
species of plant
Adenanthos meisneri
species of plant
Adenanthos stictus
species of plant