• Source: Newcastelia
    • Newcastelia is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, first described in 1857 by Ferdinand von Mueller, who placed it in the family, Verbenaceae. The entire genus is endemic to Australia.

      Species
      Newcastelia bracteosa F.Muell. - Western Australia, South Australia, Northern Territory
      Newcastelia cephalantha F.Muell. - Western Australia, South Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland
      Newcastelia cladotricha F.Muell. - Western Australia, Northern Territory
      Newcastelia elliptica Munir - Western Australia, Northern Territory
      Newcastelia hexarrhena F.Muell. - Western Australia
      Newcastelia insignis E.Pritz. - Western Australia
      Newcastelia interrupta Munir - Queensland
      Newcastelia roseoazurea Rye - Western Australia
      Newcastelia spodiotricha F.Muell. - Western Australia, South Australia, Northern Territory
      Newcastelia velutina Munir - Queensland


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      See also


      Rye, B. L. (1996) A taxonomic review of the genera Lachnostachys, Newcastelia and Physopsis (Chloanthaceae) in Western Australia
      Wheeler, J. R.; Rye, B. L.; Koch, B. L.; Wilson, A. J. G.; Western Australian Herbarium (1992). Flora of the Kimberley region. Western Australian Herbarium. Como, W.A.
      Blackall, William E.; Grieve, Brian J. (1981). How to know Western Australian wildflowers : a key to the flora of the extratropical regions of Western Australia. Part IIIB, (Epacridaceae-Lamiaceae). University of W.A. Press. Perth.


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