Pimelea curviflora

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Internal ID | UUID64405a2887ddf739960739 |
Scientific name | Pimelea curviflora |
Authority | R.Br. |
First published in | Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holland. : 362 (1810) |
Description Top
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Other varieties of P. curviflora are also listed as "vulnerable" or "endangered" in certain states, highlighting the need for conservation efforts to protect this species.
Pimelea curviflora, also known as curved rice-flower, is a small shrub endemic to Australia. It has soft, hairy stems and elliptic, lance or egg-shaped leaves. The plant produces compact, greenish-yellow or red tubular flowers in clusters at the end of branches or in leaf axils. There are several varieties of P. curviflora, each with slightly different characteristics and distribution ranges. The species is found in forests, grasslands, and woodlands in eastern Australia, and is listed as "vulnerable" under conservation acts due to threats such as habitat loss and degradation.
Pimelea curviflora, also known as curved rice-flower, is a small shrub endemic to Australia. It has soft, hairy stems and elliptic, lance or egg-shaped leaves. The plant produces compact, greenish-yellow or red tubular flowers in clusters at the end of branches or in leaf axils. There are several varieties of P. curviflora, each with slightly different characteristics and distribution ranges. The species is found in forests, grasslands, and woodlands in eastern Australia, and is listed as "vulnerable" under conservation acts due to threats such as habitat loss and degradation.
Synonyms Top
Scientific name | Authority | First published in |
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Banksia curviflora | (R.Br.) Kuntze | Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 583. 1891 [5 Nov 1891] |
Calyptrostegia curviflora | (R.Br.) C.A.Mey. | Bull. Cl. Phys.-Math. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Pétersbourg 4: 74 (1845) |
Calyptrostegia gracilis | Endl. | Gen. Pl. , Suppl. 4(2): 61 (1848) |
Pimelea curviflora var. curviflora | R.Br. | Flora Australiensis 6 1873 |
Pimelea thymifolia | C.Presl | Abh. Königl. Böhm. Ges. Wiss. ser. 5, 3: 537. 1845 [Jul-Dec 1845] ; Bot. Bemerk. (C. Presl): 107. [Jan-Apr 1846] |
Varieties (abbr. var.) Top
Add a new one! Suggest a correction!Name | Authority | First published in |
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Pimelea curviflora var. gracilis | (R.Br.) Threlfall | Fl. S. Australia 4: 2147 (1986) |
Pimelea curviflora var. sericea | Benth. | Fl. Austral. 6: 31 (1873) |
Germination/Propagation Top
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Distribution (via POWO/KEW) Top
Legend for the distribution data:
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- Extinct
- Introduced
- Native
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Australia
- New South Wales
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Victoria
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Australia
Links to other databases Top
Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0001283172 |
Tropicos | 50318618 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:832544-1 |
The Plant List | tro-50318618 |
Open Tree Of Life | 574417 |
NCBI Taxonomy | 746293 |
IPNI | 832544-1 |
iNaturalist | 556568 |
GBIF | 7311404 |
EOL | 5512336 |
USDA GRIN | 411584 |
Wikipedia | Pimelea_curviflora |
Genomes (via NCBI) Top
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Phytochemical Profile Top
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