Persoonia falcata
Persoonia falcata R.Br.

Persoonia falcata, a member of the Proteaceae family, is a plant species native to regions including the Northern Territory, Queensland, and Western Australia. It was first described in 1810 by the botanist Robert Brown.
Description
Persoonia falcata belongs to the genus Persoonia within the Proteaceae family, which is known for its diverse and ecologically significant plant species. This species is distributed across several parts of Australia, including the Northern Territory, Queensland, and Western Australia. The scientific name was first published in 1810 by Robert Brown, a prominent figure in botanical nomenclature. As part of the Proteaceae, P. falcata shares characteristics typical of the family, such as specialized floral structures and ecological adaptations to nutrient-poor soils.
Distribution
Global · Northern Territory · Queensland · Western Australia
Synonyms
Linkia falcataPersoonia mimosoides
