Thryptomene johnsonii
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Internal ID | UUID643fef297b2cb194194076 |
Scientific name | Thryptomene johnsonii |
Authority | F.Muell. |
First published in | Fragm. 4: 77 (1864) |
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Thryptomene johnsonii is a flowering plant that is native to a small area in Western Australia. It is a bushy shrub with rigid branches, egg-shaped leaves, and pink flowers with five petals and eight stamens. It was first described in 1864 and is named after William Johnson, a researcher of the Myrtaceae family. This plant grows in sand on a sandplain slope in the Kalbarri National Park and is considered a "Priority Two" species, meaning it is poorly known and only found in a few locations.
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Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0000323524 |
Tropicos | 100266773 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:602468-1 |
The Plant List | kew-204268 |
Open Tree Of Life | 3936540 |
IPNI | 602468-1 |
GBIF | 3177583 |
EOL | 5460902 |
Wikipedia | Thryptomene_johnsonii |
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