Английская Википедия:Baeckea diosmifolia

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Baeckea diosmifolia, commonly known as fringed baeckea,[1] is a species of flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is a shrub with lance-shaped leaves with the narrower end towards the base, and white flowers with seven to nine stamens.

Description

Baeckea diosmifolia is a shrub that typically grows to a height of up to Шаблон:Cvt. Its leaves are lance-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, Шаблон:Cvt long, Шаблон:Cvt wide on a petiole about Шаблон:Cvt long. The flowers are up to Шаблон:Cvt wide and more or less sessile with linear to lance-shaped bracteoles Шаблон:Cvt long, but that fall off as the flower opens. The five sepals are Шаблон:Cvt long, the five petals are white, more or less round and Шаблон:Cvt long, there are seven to nine stamens and the style is about Шаблон:Cvt long. Flowering mainly occurs from December to May and the fruit is about Шаблон:Cvt in diameter.[1][2][3]

Taxonomy

Baeckea diosmifolia was first formally described in 1807 by Edward Rudge in Transactions of the Linnean Society of London.[4][5] The specific epithet (diosmifolia) means "Diosma-leaved".[6]

Distribution and habitat

This baeckea grows in wet heathland along the coast and nearby tablelands of New South Wales as far south as the Budawang Range and as far inland as the Goulburn River. It is only known from a single population near Crows Nest in Queensland, although there are old records from Brisbane suburbs.[1][2][6]

References

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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 Шаблон:Cite web
  2. 2,0 2,1 Шаблон:Cite journal
  3. Les Robinson - Field Guide to the Native Plants of Sydney, Шаблон:ISBN page 25
  4. Шаблон:Cite web
  5. Шаблон:Cite journal
  6. 6,0 6,1 Les Robinson - Field Guide to the Native Plants of Sydney, Шаблон:ISBN page 25