|
- Apowollastonia spilanthoides - Wikipedia
Apowollastonia spilanthoides Apowollastonia spilanthoides is a herbaceous flowering plant in the family Asteraceae The natural habitat is open woodland of Australia and New Guinea It was first described by Victorian State Botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in 1865 [2]
- Discover Nature at JCU - Apowollastonia (syn. Wedelia) spilanthoides . . .
Apowollastonia spilanthoides was until 2013 (Nuytsia 13) known as Wedelia spilanthoides This herb may be erect or prostrate often rooting at the nodes and there are rigid hairs on the stem Leaves are opposite, narrow usually less than 1 cm wide
- Apowollastonia spilanthoides | Atlas of Living Australia
26 datasets have provided data to the Atlas of Living Australia for this species Browse the list of datasets and find organisations you can join if you are interested in participating in a survey for species like Apowollastonia spilanthoides (F Muell ) Orchard
- PlantNET - FloraOnline
Synonyms: Wedelia spilanthoides F Muell APNI* Description: Perennial herb up to 1 m high; stems scabrous Leaves linear-lanceolate to ovate, 2 5–10 cm long, 2–10 mm wide, margin toothed, sometimes lobed at base, sessile or petiolate, scabrous
- Beach Sunflower Category: Groundcover Low-
Beach Sunflower Apowollastonia spilanthoides ap-O-woll-ah-ston-ee-ah spill-anth-OI-deez This hardy, prostrate groundcover brings colour to even the harshest of localities an tolerate salty winds and minimal wate e flower is produced in the warmer months Remove spen Category: Groundcover Low-growing under 1m
- Apowollastonia spilanthoides - Plants of the World Online
Discover the flowering plant tree of life and the genomic data used to build it Roskov Y al (eds ) (2018) Species 2000 ITIS Catalogue of Life Naturalis, Leiden, the Netherlands Has image? The native range of this species is E Australia
- North Queensland Plants - Asteraceae
Apowollastonia spilanthoides (F Muell ) Orchard A daisy from the savannah woodland inland from Cairns References (accessed 22 June 2018): Plant identified by Tony Bean of the Queensland Herbarium Orchard, A E in Wilson, A J G (ed )(2015), Apowollastonia Flora of Australia37: 525-526,
- Apowollastonia spilanthoides | Flora of Australia
Extends from southern Cape York Peninsula in northern Queensland to northeast New South Wales Usually found in the relatively dry grassy understorey of open woodlands of Eucalyptus, Corymbia and Angophora, on a range of soils (basalts, sandstones, loams, granitic sand), at altitudes from c 120–600 m
|
|
|