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Haemodorum corymbosum

Haemodorum corymbosum Vahl
Haemodorum corymbosum
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Haemodorum corymbosum, described by Martin Vahl in 1805, is a shrub native to southeastern Australia. It is commonly known as the rush-leaf bloodroot and belongs to the Haemodoraceae family.

Description

Haemodorum corymbosum is a member of the Haemodoraceae family and is part of the Haemodorum genus. It is found in the region of New South Wales. This species was first described by Martin Vahl in his 1805 publication, Enumeratio Plantarum.

Distribution

New South Wales

Synonyms

Haemodorum teretifoliumHaemodorum corymbosum var. typicum

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