Stylidium eriorhizum

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Stylidium eriorhizum
Illustration from Ferdinand von Mueller's Iconography of Candolleaceous Plants
Illustration from Ferdinand von Mueller's Iconography of Candolleaceous Plants
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Asterales
Family: Stylidiaceae
Subfamily: Stylidioideae
Genus: Stylidium
Subgenus: Tolypangium
Section: Lanata
Species: S. eriorhizum
Binomial name
Stylidium eriorhizum
R.Br. 1810
Synonyms

Candollea eriorhiza

(R.Br.) F.Muell. 1883

Stylidium eriorhizum is a species that belongs to the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae). It is an herbaceous perennial plant that grows from 12 to 25 cm tall. Spathulate to oblanceolate leaves, about 20-100 per plant, form a basal rosette with stems greatly reduced. The leaves are generally 20-60 mm long and 4-10 mm wide. This species produces 1-3 scapes per plant. Inflorescences are 10-23 cm long and produce pink to white flowers that bloom year-round in their native range. S. eriorhizum is endemic to Queensland, where it is widespread from Atherton in the north to Barakula State Forest near Chinchilla in the south. Its typical habitat has been reported as sandy soils in woodlands or heathlands.[1]

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  1. ^ Bean, A.R. (1999). A revision of Stylidium sect. Debilia Mildbr., S. sect. Floodia Mildbr. and S. sect. Lanata A.R.Bean (Stylidiaceae). Austrobaileya 5(3): 427-455.