Isopogon cuneatus
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Isopogon cuneatus R.Br. |
Isopogon cuneatus is a bushy shrub that is endemic to an area around Albany in Western Australia. In occurs naturally in heathland and low woodland.
Its height usually ranges between 0.5 and 2.5 metres. The pale pink to purplish-pink flowers appear from autumn to spring. Rounded cones containing the seeds appear later, formed from the old flower parts. The leaves are simple and 4-10cm long.
[edit] External links
- Flora of Australia online: Isopogon cuneatus
- Isopogon cuneatus. FloraBase. Department of Environment and Conservation, Government of Western Australia.