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Mullumbimby Creek, New South Wales, Australia
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Pentland Hills, Victoria, Australia
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Lusaka, Zambia
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1960, 24. Nov./13. Dez. Blumen. Herbstzeitlose (Colchicum speciosum)
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There were thousands of Wurmbea growing on the white sand.This plant has been identified as Wurmbea dioica subsp. albaPhoto: FredThanks to Terry Macfarlane, Science Division, DEC, Manjimup"The Wurmbea is W. dioica subsp. alba. There is more than one variant of this taxon and this is the hermaphrodite variant."
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In this coastal area of northern Mozambique, the dominant flower colour of Gloriosa superba is yellow. Mecufi District.
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A rhizomatic plant with a stiff, much branched stem, growing up to 1.2m tall. The fruit bears two (=di)seeds (=sprorum).Habitat: Eastern Himalayas and N-Sumatra. Found growing in permanently moist places among shrubs and grasses.Distribution: SE-Asia, Malay peninsula, Sumatra, Java and Bali, 800m - 2550m asl.Kingdom: PlantaeClade: AngiospermsClade: Monocots (Einkeimblttrige)Order: Liliales (Lilienartige)Family: Colchicaceae (Zeitlosengewchse)Tribus: Uvularieae Genus: Disporum SALISB. ex G.DON (airy bells, Feenglckchen)Disporum cantoniense (Lour.) MERR. Indonesia, W-Java, Puncak: Cibodas-Cibureum, ca. 1400-1700m asl.,17.06.2009IMG_5979
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Perth, Western Australia, Australia
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Coalton, West Virginia, United States
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X Yn Quang, Ninh Binh, Vietnam
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Passchendaele, Queensland, Australia
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Audley, New South Wales, Australia
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Exmouth, Western Australia, Australia
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Mount Aragats ,Armenia