- Stylidium longicornu
Taxobox
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regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo =Asterales
familia =Stylidiaceae
genus = "Stylidium "
subgenus = "Centridium"
species = "S. longicornu"
binomial = "Stylidium longicornu"
binomial_authority = Carlquist 1979"Stylidium longicornu" is a
dicotyledon ousplant that belongs to thegenus "Stylidium " (familyStylidiaceae ). It is anannual plant that grows from 10 to 30 cm tall. The obovate to spathulate leaves form a basal rosettes around the stem. The leaves are around 4-6 mm long.Inflorescence s are unbranchedraceme s and produce flowers that are violet with white at the base and bloom from June to August in their native range. "S. longicornu" is endemic to the Kimberley region inWestern Australia . Its habitat is recorded as being sand flats near sandstone. It grows in the presence of "S. lobuliflorum", "Rhynchospora ", and "Leptocarpus ".Carlquist, S.J. (1979). "Stylidium" in Arnhem land: New species, modes of speciation on the sandstone plateau, and comments on floral mimicry. "Aliso", 9: 411-461.] Coleman, Helen. (1998). [http://florabase.calm.wa.gov.au/browse/profile/7755 "Stylidium longicornu" Carlquist] .FloraBase , Western Australian Herbarium, Department of Environment and Conservation, Government of Western Australia. Accessed online: 20 September 2007.]"S. longicornu" was first described by
Sherwin Carlquist in 1979, but he noted that characteristics of this species have been recorded before. The description of "S. ceratophorum" given byRica Erickson in 1958 noted that the corolla colour is either orange or mauve with a white throat. All other descriptions and observations of "S. ceratophorum" have only included colours such as golden-yellow (from dried specimens) or orange in their descriptions of flower colour, indicating that Erickson may have also seen "S. longicornu" in the field, however this would represent a range expansion beyond where Carlquist had observed it, which he postulated was possible.See also
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