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Stylidium Sect. Andersonia
''Stylidium'' rank (botany), section ''Andersonia'' is a taxonomic rank under ''Stylidium'' subgenus ''Stylidium subg. Andersonia, Andersonia''. In 2000, A.R. Bean published a taxonomic revision of subgenus ''Andersonia'' and placed species within sections in the subgenus ''Andersonia'', thus creating this autonym (botany), autonym section. It contains 13 species. It is distinguished from the other sections in the subgenus by the inflorescences arising from leafless scape (botany), scapes, emerging from a basal or cauline cluster of broad leaves. The species in this section represent distributions from Southeast Asia, Malesia, tropical Australia, southern Queensland, and northern New South Wales.Bean, A.R. (2000). A revision of ''Stylidium'' subg. ''Andersonia'' (R.Br. ex G.Don) Mildbr. (Stylidiaceae). ''Austrobaileya'' 5(4): 589-649. See also * List of Stylidium species, List of ''Stylidium'' species References

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Stylidium Tenerum
''Stylidium tenerum'', the swamp triggerplant, is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the genus '' Stylidium'' (family Stylidiaceae) that was described by Curt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel in 1826. Robert Brown had described this species in 1810 under the name '' S. tenellum'', a name which had already been used for another species in 1805 by Olof Swartz. To add to the confusion, Rica Erickson had described and illustrated this taxon in 1958 under the name '' S. uliginosum'', another currently accepted name for a related species.Bean, A.R. (2000). A revision of ''Stylidium'' subg. ''Andersonia'' (R.Br. ex G.Don) Mildbr. (Stylidiaceae). ''Austrobaileya'' 5(4): 589-649. ''S. tenerum'' is an erect annual plant that grows from 3 to 20 cm tall. Obovate or orbicular leaves, about 4-10 per plant, form basal rosettes. The leaves are generally 4–17.5 mm long and 3–8 mm wide. This species generally has one to seven scapes and cymose inflorescences that are 3–20  ...
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