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Conostylis phathyrantha

Conostylis phathyrantha Diels ex Diels & E.Pritz.
Conostylis phathyrantha
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Conostylis phathyrantha is a perennial herb in the Haemodoraceae family, native to southern Western Australia. It features flat, hairless leaves and yellow, tubular flowers.

Description

Conostylis phathyrantha, described in 1904 by Diels ex Diels & E.Pritz., is a rhizomatous, grass-like plant in the Haemodoraceae family. Endemic to southern Western Australia, it is a tufted perennial with flat, glabrous leaves and produces yellow, tubular flowers. The species is part of the genus Conostylis, which is native to Australia and is characterized by its herbaceous growth form and typically showy inflorescences.

Distribution

Western Australia

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