Stackhousia viminea — a medium houseplant
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Stackhousia viminea

Stackhousia Viminea

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Stackhousia viminea the Slender Stackhousia is a common small Australian plant. It grows to 70 cm tall. The habitat is heathland, pastures, eucalyptus woodland and forest, usually in moist areas. It features attractive yellowish/red flowers. The specific epithet viminea refers to the slender stems. The genus is named after the botanist and artist, John Stackhouse.First collected at Sydney by John White. And described a few years later by the prolific English botanist James Smith.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Stackhousia
Family
Celastraceae
PLATES
Stackhousia viminea flower
PLATE 01 · flower
Stackhousia viminea flower
PLATE 02 · flower
Stackhousia viminea other
PLATE 03 · other
Stackhousia viminea other
PLATE 04 · other
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