Stylidium schoenoides is a species of dicotyledon plant of the Stylidium genus, from Stylidiaceae family, Asterales order, first described by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1839.[3][2] The plant is endemic to Western Australia.[1]
Stylidium schoenoides is a perennial herb growing to a height from .15 to 0.5 m high. The leaves form a rosette and are 14–35 cm by 1-1.8 mm and hairless, though there are membraneous scale leaves present at base of mature leaves. The flower stalk has glandular hairs and long soft weak hairs. The white-cream flowers may be seen from August to November.[1]
It grows on sand, sandy loam, and granite, on hillslopes, dunes, and plains, in forests, heaths, woodland and shrublands.[1]
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has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Stylidium schoenoides is a species of dicotyledon plant of the Stylidium genus, from Stylidiaceae family, Asterales order, first described by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1839. The plant is endemic to Western Australia.
Stylidium schoenoides[1] este o specie de plante dicotiledonate din genul Stylidium, familia Stylidiaceae, ordinul Asterales, descrisă de Dc..[2][3] Conform Catalogue of Life specia Stylidium schoenoides nu are subspecii cunoscute.[2]
Stylidium schoenoides este o specie de plante dicotiledonate din genul Stylidium, familia Stylidiaceae, ordinul Asterales, descrisă de Dc.. Conform Catalogue of Life specia Stylidium schoenoides nu are subspecii cunoscute.