Scaevola spicigera
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Internal ID | UUID64400431d1be2749958353 |
Scientific name | Scaevola spicigera |
Authority | Carolin |
First published in | Telopea 3: 502 (1990) |
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Scaevola spicigera is a small shrub with white flowers that belongs to the Goodeniaceae family. It is native to Western Australia and can be identified by its hairy leaves, lance-shaped bracteoles, and spike-like clusters of flowers. The corolla of the flowers is covered in soft hairs and has oblong-elliptic lobes. Flowering occurs from June to February and the fruit is a cylinder shape with short hairs. This plant was first described in 1990 and is found in grasslands between Learmonth and Lake MacLeod. Its name, spicigera, refers to its flower spike.
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- Western Australia
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Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0000497358 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:939303-1 |
Open Tree Of Life | 6060683 |
IPNI | 939303-1 |
GBIF | 5569345 |
Wikipedia | Scaevola_spicigera |
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