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Glischrocaryon behrii

Glischrocaryon behrii (Schltdl.) Orchard
Glischrocaryon behrii
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Glischrocaryon behrii, known as golden pennants, is a perennial herb found in southeastern Australia, including New South Wales, South Australia, and Victoria. It belongs to the family Haloragaceae and was first described in 1970. The plant produces 5 to 6 inflorescences in spring, each containing 7 to 60 yellow flowers.

Description

Glischrocaryon behrii is a member of the genus Glischrocaryon in the family Haloragaceae. Native to southeastern Australia, this species is characterized by its yellow flowers that bloom in spring. Each inflorescence typically contains between 7 and 60 flowers. The species was formally described in 1970 and is recognized by its distinct flowering structure.

Distribution

New South Wales · South Australia · Victoria

Synonyms

Loudonia behrii

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