Pileanthus limacis
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Internal ID | UUID643fe7b561f91274894599 |
Scientific name | Pileanthus limacis |
Authority | Labill. |
First published in | Nov. Holl. Pl. 2: 11 (1806) |
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Pileanthus limacis, also known as coastal coppercups, is a plant species native to Western Australia. It belongs to the Myrtaceae family and can be found in the Gascoyne and Pilbara regions, specifically on coastal sand dunes between Shark Bay and Ashburton. This low-growing shrub typically reaches a height of 0.8 metres and produces white-pink flowers from July to October. It thrives in sandy soils over limestone and was first described by botanist Jacques Labillardière in 1806.
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Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0000273326 |
Tropicos | 100243347 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:600504-1 |
The Plant List | kew-156069 |
Open Tree Of Life | 3936458 |
NCBI Taxonomy | 2807297 |
IPNI | 600504-1 |
iNaturalist | 871725 |
GBIF | 3188398 |
Wikipedia | Pileanthus_limacis |
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