List Of Verticordia Species
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List Of Verticordia Species
The following is a list of ''Verticordia'' species accepted by the Australian Plant Census as at December 2020: *''Verticordia acerosa'' Lindl. *''Verticordia aereiflora'' Eliz.George & A.S.George *''Verticordia albida'' A.S.George *''Verticordia amphigia'' A.S.George – pixie ears *''Verticordia apecta'' Eliz.George & A.S.George – scruffy verticordia, Hay River featherflower *''Verticordia argentea'' A.S.George *''Verticordia attenuata'' A.S.George *'' Verticordia aurea'' A.S.George - buttercups *'' Verticordia auriculata'' A.S.George *''Verticordia bifimbriata'' A.S.George *''Verticordia blepharophylla'' A.S.George *'' Verticordia brachypoda'' Turcz. *''Verticordia brevifolia'' A.S.George *''Verticordia brownii'' ( Desf.) DC. – pink brownii, pink cauliflower *''Verticordia capillaris'' A.S.George – cauliflower bush *''Verticordia carinata'' Turcz. – pea-shaped featherflower, Stirling Range featherflower, *'' Verticordia centipeda'' A.S.George *''Verticordia chrysanth ...
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Verticordia
:For the clam genus, see ''Verticordia'' (bivalve). ''Verticordia'' is a genus of more than 100 species of plants commonly known as featherflowers, in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. They range in form from very small shrubs such as '' V. verticordina'' to trees like '' V. cunninghamii'', some spindly, others dense and bushy, but the majority are woody shrubs up to tall. The flowers are variously described as "feathery", "woolly" or "hairy" and are found in most colours except blue. They often appear to be in rounded groups or spikes but in fact are always single, each flower borne on a separate stalk in a leaf axil. Each flower has five sepals and five petals all of a similar size with the sepals often having feathery or hairy lobes. There are usually ten stamens alternating with variously shaped staminodes. The style is simple, usually not extending beyond the petals and often has hairs near the tip. All but two species are found in Southwest Australia, the other two occur ...
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Verticordia Brevifolia
''Verticordia brevifolia'' is a flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a small shrub with shortly cylindrical leaves and bright yellow flowers which turn red as they age. There are two subspecies, both of which have limited distributions and a priority conservation rating. Description ''Verticordia brevifolia'' is a shrub which grows to a height of and which usually has more than one main stem at its base. Its leaves are linear in shape, circular in cross-section, long, mostly crowded on short upper branches and have a short, sometimes hooked point on their end. The flowers are usually scented and arranged in rounded groups near the ends of the branches, each flower on an erect stalk long. The floral cup is shaped like half a sphere, about long and has a slightly warty surface. The sepals are bright yellow fading to red, long, with 6 or 7 feathery lobes. The petals are also bright yellow, , with long, s ...
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Verticordia Cooloomia
''Verticordia cooloomia'', commonly known as Cooloomia verticordia, is a flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an open, spreading shrub with large heads of sharply scented yellow flowers and is only known from areas in and near to the Cooloomia Nature Reserve, near the Murchison River. Description ''Verticordia cooloomia'' is an openly branched shrub with a single stem at the base, growing to a height of up to and a width of up to . The leaves near the base of the plant are linear in shape, approximately circular in cross section and long, those further up the stem are lance-shaped, dished and long and those near the flowers are almost circular with a pointed end and are in diameter. The flowers are sharply scented and arranged in corymb-like groups on erect stalks long. The floral cup is broadly top-shaped, long, glabrous and slightly warty. The sepals are a golden-yellow colour, long, with 11 to 13 ...
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Verticordia Comosa
''Verticordia comosa'' is a flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an openly branched shrub with small, broad, almost round leaves and spikes of flowers that are pale yellow, sometimes with a white or pale pink centre. Description ''Verticordia comosa'' is a shrub with a single stem at the base but openly branched, growing to a height of and a width of . The leaves are broadly elliptic, egg-shaped or almost round, long and turned outwards from the stem. The flowers are unscented, arranged in spike-like groups on erect stalks long. The floral cup is top-shaped, long, glabrous and has 5 prominent ribs. The sepals are pale yellow, about long, with 8 or 10 lobes which have hairy fringes. The petals are pale yellow, white or pale pink, and with many pointed lobes, each about long. The style is long, curved or bent and has a tuft of hairs. Flowering time is from October to January. This species, like other v ...
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Verticordia Citrella
''Verticordia citrella'' is a flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a small, densely-branched shrub with cylinder shaped stem leaves that differ from those near the flowers, and small yellow flowers in groups near the ends of the branches. Description ''Verticordia citrella'' is a shrub with a single stem at the base but highly branched, growing to a height of up to and a width of up to . The leaves on the stems are linear in shape, round in cross-section, long and taper to a point. Those near the flowers are broad elliptic to almost circular and long. The flowers are faintly scented, arranged in round or corymb-like groups on erect stalks long. The floral cup is top-shaped, about long, glabrous and slightly warty. The sepals are yellow, long, with 5 or 6 lobes with hairy fringes. The petals are also yellow, and have long, spreading finger-like lobes. The style is long, straight and glabrous. Flowering ...
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Verticordia Chrysostachys
''Verticordia chrysostachys'' is a flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is an open-branched shrub with egg-shaped to almost circular leaves, and spike-like groups of cream-coloured or deep yellow flowers. Description ''Verticordia chrysostachys'' is an open-branched shrub with a single stem at the base and which grows to a height of and a spread of . The leaves are egg-shaped to almost circular, long and slightly glaucous. The flowers are scented, arranged in spike-like groups in leaf axils near the ends of the branches and are deep yellow to cream-coloured. The flowers are held on stalks long. The floral cup is top-shaped, about long, with 5 ribs and glabrous. The sepals are deep yellow or cream, long, with 7 to 12 densely feathery lobes. The petals are a similar colour to the sepals but often also with red spots, egg-shaped, long with a fringe and ear-like appendages. The style is long, bent, with hairs ...
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Verticordia Chrysanthella
''Verticordia chrysanthella'', commonly known as little chrysantha, is a flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a shrub with cylinder-shaped leaves and small groups of lemon-yellow to gold-coloured flowers which fade to orange, red or brown. Description ''Verticordia chrysanthella'' is a shrub with a single stem at the base but highly branched, growing to a height of and a width of up to . Its leaves are linear in shape, round in cross-section, long with a hooked tip. The flowers are usually scented, arranged in corymb-like groups on the ends of the branches, lemon-yellow or golden-yellow but ageing to orange, red or brown. The flowers are held erect on stalks long. The floral cup is shaped like half a sphere, long, glabrous and slightly warty. The sepals are bright yellow, long, with 6 or 7 feathery lobes. The petals are bright yellow, and have long, spreading finger-like lobes. The style is long, stra ...
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Verticordia Chrysantha
''Verticordia chrysantha'', commonly known as yellow featherflower or yellow Morrison, is a flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to Western Australia. It is a small, slow-growing, rather bushy shrub with bright yellow flowers which often turn reddish-brown as they age. It is widespread in the south-west of the state. Description ''Verticordia chrysantha'' is a shrub which grows to a height of , sometimes almost as wide and which has a single, branching stem at its base. The leaves are linear in shape, approximately circular in cross-section, long and have a pointed, sometimes hooked end. The flowers are usually scented, arranged in a corymb-like groups on the ends of the branches, bright yellow but ageing to bronze or brown, sometimes only in the centre. The flowers are held erect on stalks long. The floral cup is shaped like half a sphere about long, with 10 ribs, glabrous and slightly warty. The sepals are bright yellow, long, with 7 or 10 densely ...
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Verticordia Centipeda
''Verticordia centipeda'' is a flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a shrub with a single stem at the base, small crowded leaves and greenish-pink flowers with a silvery fringe, in spike-like groups on the ends of the branches. It is common in areas around Geraldton. Description ''Verticordia centipeda'' is a shrub which grows to a height of and a spread of and which has a single, highly branched stem at its base. Its leaves are egg-shaped to elliptic, long, about wide, dished and with many short hairs along their edges. The flowers are lightly scented and arranged in spike-like groups, each flower on a stalk long. The floral cup is top-shaped, long, glabrous with 5 ribs and tiny green appendages. The sepals are greenish-pink, long, with 5 or 6 main lobes with silvery fringes. The petals are pink, , with a fringe about long. The style is bent, long and has hairs long. Flowering time is from Octob ...
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Verticordia Carinata
''Verticordia carinata'', commonly known as pea-shaped featherflower or Stirling Range featherflower, is a flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to Western Australia. It is an erect, spindly shrub with small, well-spaced leaves and pink and red flowers. It is a rarely seen plant, not known between its description in 1849 and its rediscovery in 1990. Description ''Verticordia carinata'' is a slender, spindly shrub which grows to a height of and has a single, branching stem at its base. The leaves are well spaced along the branches, elliptic to oblong in shape, dished, long and have fine, short hairs on their edges. The flowers are scented, arranged in a double-sided spike with one flower per leaf axil, held horizontally on a stalk long. The flowers open gradually from the bottom of the spike and superficially resemble pea flowers. The floral cup is top-shaped, long and glabrous. The sepals are magenta to pink, fading as they age, long, with 5 or 6 fea ...
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