- Stylidium turbinatum
Taxobox
image_caption = "S. turbinatum" flower.
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo =Asterales
familia =Stylidiaceae
genus = "Stylidium "
subgenus = "Tolypangium"
sectio = "Floodia"
species = "S. turbinatum"
binomial = "Stylidium turbinatum"
binomial_authority = Lowrie & Kenneally"Stylidium turbinatum" is a
dicotyledon ousplant that belongs to thegenus "Stylidium " (familyStylidiaceae ). "S. turbinatum" is endemic toAustralia and is found in the northern part ofWestern Australia in the Kimberley region and near Darwin in theNorthern Territory . This species is an erect annual herb that stands 6-15 cm tall. A 2-5 cm long stem bearing scattered leaves terminate in a tuft of 1-2 cm long upper leaves. Several scapes appear from these terminal tufts. Theinflorescence is araceme , which produces pink flowers whose petals are vertically paired. Thehypanthium of this species is turbinate and is one of the distinguishing characteristics used to identify it. Thesepal s form ribs around the hypanthium, giving it aturbine -like appearance. Seeds of "S. turbinatum" are pale orange and around 0.2 mm long.Lowrie, A. and Kenneally, K.F. (1997). Eight new species of triggerplant ("Stylidium": Stylidiaceae) from northern Australia. "Nuytsia", 11(2): 199-217.]"S. turbinatum" was first formally described by
Allen Lowrie and Kevin F. Kenneally in 1997, with most specimens having been collected and examined in the mid-1990s with one early specimen from 1990. "S. turbinatum" grows in sandy soils at the margins of creeks and floodways and is closely associated with wet season herb fields.FloraBase, the Western Australia Flora. Department of Environment and Conservation, Government of Western Australia. Accessed [http://florabase.calm.wa.gov.au/search/advanced?genus=stylidium online] on 09 January 2007.]See also
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