- Lechenaultia linarioides
Taxobox
name = "Lechenaultia linarioides"
image_width = 200px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Asterales
familia =Goodeniaceae
genus = "Lechenaultia "
species = "L. linarioides"
binomial = "Lechenaultia linarioides"
binomial_authority =DC. "Lechenaultia linarioides", commonly named Yellow Leschenaultia, is a shrub found in
Southwest Australia .Description
A sprawling to prostrate shrub up to 1.5 metres high. Branches can reach a length of 1 metre. Branchlets arch upwardly and are covered in scattered leaves, this gives a sometimes tangled appearance to the plant. Flowers are red, pink, yellow, and creamy in colour. Two narrow upper lobes are reddish, with three lower lobes that are yellowish, larger, and spreading. The tubular Calyx is red and a short corolla tube is partly swollen. Leaves are linear, between 5 and 15 millimetres long, 2 millimetres across, and scattered on the branchlets, the flowers appear at the terminal. The fruit occurs as a capsule, cylindical in shape.
Distribution
The species is found along the Western coast from
Shark Bay to theSwan Coastal Plain , on near-coastal sands or sandplains. Often occurring on dunes and hills, it is also associated with limestone or on red clay. "Lechenaultia linarioides" is also found inland on sand.References
*FloraBase|name=Lechenaultia linarioides|id=7580
*cite book |last= Rippey|first=Elizabeth |authorlink= |coauthors=Rowland (Reinette), Barbara |editor= |others= |title=Coastal plants: Perth and the south-west region |origyear=1995 |edition= 2nd ed. |year=2004 |publisher=University of Western Australia Press |location= Perth |language= |isbn= 1 920694 05 6|pages= 139|chapter= |quote=External Links
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