Wurmbea dioica plant9 ST - Flickr - Macleay Grass Man
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Description: Native, cool season, perennial, herb 5–30 cm tall. Leaves 3, are 15–35 cm long and filiform to linear. Flowerheads are usually 2–7-flowered spikes. Male and female flowers may be found on separate plants or unisexual and bisexual flowers on the same plant. Tepals are 3.5–11.5 mm long, white with purple nectaries or greenish or yellowish with purple or greenish nectaries. Stamens are a half to two-thirds as long as tepals and have red or purple anthers. Flowering is in spring. Grows in forest and woodland, and on inland sand dunes and loam flats. Date: 11 October 2014, 10:39. Source: Wurmbea dioica plant9 ST. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location35° 38′ 55.38″ S, 149° 09′ 44.05″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-35.648717; 149.162235.
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- Eukaryota (eukaryotes)
- Archaeplastida (plants)
- Chloroplastida (green plants)
- Streptophyta
- Embryophytes
- Tracheophyta (ferns)
- Spermatophytes (seed plants)
- Angiosperms (Dicotyledons)
- Monocots (Monocotyledons)
- Liliales
- Colchicaceae (flame lily family)
- Wurmbea (Nancy)
- Wurmbea dioica (Common Early Nancy)
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