Isopogon asper
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Internal ID | UUID644021facf7e5054414198 |
Scientific name | Isopogon asper |
Authority | R.Br. |
First published in | Suppl. Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holl. : 8 (1830) |
Description Top
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Isopogon asper is a low shrub with pinnate leaves and pink flowers that is native to the south-west region of Western Australia. It grows up to 0.8 meters tall and has hairy branchlets. The flowers are arranged in dense clusters and bloom from June to October. This plant was first described in 1830 by Robert Brown and is found in low heath habitats in the south-west of Western Australia. It is not considered a threatened species by the Government of Western Australia.
Synonyms Top
Scientific name | Authority | First published in |
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Atylus asper | Kuntze | Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 577 (1891) |
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Links to other databases Top
Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0000732687 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:704557-1 |
Open Tree Of Life | 6128834 |
IUCN Red List | 118142644 |
IPNI | 704557-1 |
iNaturalist | 143340 |
GBIF | 5636884 |
Freebase | /m/0py2nzk |
USDA GRIN | 20516 |
Wikipedia | Isopogon_asper |
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