Laxmannia compacta
Laxmannia compacta Conran & P.I.Forst.

Laxmannia compacta is a species in the genus Laxmannia, belonging to the family Asparagaceae. It was first described in 1986 by Conran and P.I. Forst. This plant is native to the regions of New South Wales and Queensland in Australia.
Description
Laxmannia compacta is a member of the Asparagaceae family, a group of flowering plants that includes many ornamental and economically important species. The species was formally described in 1986 by botanists Conran and P.I. Forst. It is found in the geographic regions of New South Wales and Queensland, which are part of eastern Australia. These areas are known for their diverse flora, including a range of endemic species adapted to local environmental conditions. Laxmannia compacta contributes to the regional biodiversity and is part of the broader Laxmannia genus, which includes several other species with similar ecological and morphological characteristics.
Distribution
New South Wales · Queensland
