
Verticordia, featherflowers, is an Australian genus of shrubs and small trees bearing flowers with feather-like hairs on the calyx lobes. Verticordia plumosa is a species with pink or white flowers found in southern Western Australia.
<==Verticordia |--V. chrysanthaG04b |--V. cunninghamiiLK14 |--V. densifloraOS04 | |--V. d. ssp. densifloraGK00 | `--V. d. ssp. caespitosaGK00 |--V. forrestiiS86 |--V. grandifloraOS04 |--V. habranthaGK00 |--V. helmsiiG04a |--V. huegeliiOS04 | |--V. h. var. huegeliiOS04 | `--V. h. var. stylosaOS04 |--V. insignisOS04 | |--V. i. ssp. insignisOS04 | `--V. i. ssp. comptaOS04 |--V. lindleyiH18 |--V. nitensR35 |--V. pennigeraWO05 |--V. pictaS95 |--V. plumosaGK00 `--V. verticillataLK14
*Type species of generic name indicated
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