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Tricoryne Soullierae
''Tricoryne'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Hemerocallidoideae. All species are native to Australia with two species extending to New Guinea; within Australia they occur in all 6 states and the Northern Territory. ;Species # ''Tricoryne anceps'' R.Br. - New Guinea, Queensland # ''Tricoryne corynothecoides'' Keighery - Western Australia # ''Tricoryne elatior'' R.Br. - Yellow Rush-lily - all 6 states plus Northern Territory # ''Tricoryne humilis'' Endl. - Western Australia # ''Tricoryne muricata'' Baker - Queensland # ''Tricoryne platyptera'' Rchb.f - New Guinea, Queensland # ''Tricoryne simplex'' R.Br. - New South Wales # ''Tricoryne tenella'' R.Br. - Mallee Rush-lily - Western Australia, South Australia (including Kangaroo Island) References

Tricoryne, Asphodelaceae genera Asparagales of Australia Endemic flora of Australia {{Australia-plant-stub ...
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Tricoryne Elatior
''Tricoryne elatior'' (common name yellow autumn-lily, yellow rush-lily) is a species of flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae, native to Australia, and found in all its states and territories. Description ''Tricoryne elatior'' is a rhizomatous perennial herb, with fibrous roots, It grows to a height of 10-40 cm but sometimes grows to 1 m. The leaves are linear, 5–10 cm by 1–3.5 mm wide, and usually glabrous. The flowering axis is terete, and has a smooth surface although sometimes there are scabrous hairs at the axis base. The umbels carry 2–10 flowers on pedicels which are about 1.5–6 mm long. The outer tepals are oblong, acute, three-veined, and 6–14 mm by 1.5–3 mm, while the inner tepals are elliptic, obtuse, three-veined, and 5–10 mm by 3–4 mm wide. The tepals twist spirally after flowering and later fall. There are six stamens which are attached to the base of the perianth. The filaments are 3–6 mm long with tufts of clavate hairs below the a ...
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