- Stylidium stenophyllum
Taxobox
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status = Text
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo =Asterales
familia =Stylidiaceae
genus = "Stylidium "
subgenus = "Andersonia"
sectio = "Andersonia"
species = "S. stenophyllum"
binomial = "Stylidium stenophyllum"
binomial_authority =A.R.Bean 2000"Stylidium stenophyllum" is a
dicotyledon ousplant that belongs to thegenus "Stylidium " (familyStylidiaceae ) that was described by A.R. Bean in 2000. It is an erectannual plant that grows from 30 to 40 cm tall. Linear leaves, about 7-25 per plant, are scattered along the stems. The leaves are generally 36-86 mm long and 1.5-2.5 mm wide. This species generally has three to four scapes and cymoseinflorescence s that are 28-39 cm long. Flowers are white or pink. "S. stenophyllum" is endemic to the far northeasternNorthern Territory ofAustralia and is only known from the type location. It has only been recorded from one sandstone monolith known as a beehive formation (so named due to its shape) where less than 100 clumps of plants survive at the concentration of about 10 individual plants per clump. For this reason, A.R. Bean suggested a vulnerable conservation status. However it currently appears on neither theIUCN Red List nor theEPBC Act list of threatened flora.Its typical habitat is in the deep crevices of the sandstone beehive formations. It flowers in the
southern hemisphere from June to July. "S. stenophyllum" is most closely related to "S. pachyrrhizum".Bean, A.R. (2000). A revision of "Stylidium" subg. "Andersonia" (R.Br. ex G.Don) Mildbr. (Stylidiaceae). "Austrobaileya" 5(4): 589-649.]See also
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