"Darwinia" meaning in Conventions internationales

See Darwinia in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

  1. Genre botanique de la famille des Myrtaceae (Myrtacées). Ce genre compte environ 70 espèces d'arbrisseaux et d'arbustes à feuillage persistant originaires des régions sableuses et broussailleuses du sud de l'Australie.
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