Pultenaea tarik
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Internal ID | UUID64400078dc5b0692698652 |
Scientific name | Pultenaea tarik |
Authority | de Kok |
First published in | Austral. Syst. Bot.17: 317 (2004) |
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Pultenaea tarik is a species of flowering plant that is native to the Gibraltar Range National Park in New South Wales. It is a shrub with hairy, arching branches and elliptic to egg-shaped leaves. The flowers are yellow to orange and red to purple in color and have a pea-like appearance. This plant was first described in 2004 and is found in forest areas on granite in the national park. It blooms from September to October and produces flattened pods as fruit. The specific epithet, tarik, is in reference to the park where it is found.
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Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0000470161 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:60434426-2 |
Open Tree Of Life | 571222 |
NCBI Taxonomy | 321521 |
IPNI | 60434426-2 |
GBIF | 3966639 |
Wikipedia | Pultenaea_tarik |
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