''Conostylis'' is a
genus
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of perennial herbs in the
Haemodoraceae
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family, commonly known as cone flowers. All species are endemic to the
south west
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of
Western Australia
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.
Taxonomy
The genus is the most speciose of the Haemodoraceae family, and one of six genera which only occur in the
Southwest Australia
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The region is also known as the Southwest Aus ...
bioregion; they are closely related to the well known kangaroo paws, species of ''
Anigozanthos
''Anigozanthos'' is a genus of Southwest Australian plants of the bloodwort family Haemodoraceae. The 11 species and their subspecies are commonly known as kangaroo paw or catspaw, depending on their size, and the shape and color of their flo ...
'' and ''
Macropidia''.
''Conostylis'' was described by
Robert Brown, published in his ''
Prodromus
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It is also a medical term used for a premonitory sympt ...
'' of Australian flora in 1810. No type species was provided by the author.
The genus name ''Conostylis'' is derived from Ancient Greek terms for 'cone' and 'column, style', a reference to the conical shape of the
style
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's tip.
Description
They have leathery, strap-like leaves which arise from the base of the plant, sometimes from underground
rhizome
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s. Flowers which usually occur in clusters (sometimes singly) on stalks which emerge from the bases of the leaves.
Individual flowers have a short stalk with and six
tepal
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s which are either cream, yellow, orange or purple. The tepals join to form a short tube at the base with six similar stamens attached at the top of the tube.
Diversity
The described species of ''Conostylis'' include:
*''
Conostylis aculeata''
R.Br. Prickly conostylis
*''
Conostylis albescens''
Hopper
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*''
Conostylis androstemma''
F.Muell.
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Trumpets
*''
Conostylis angustifolia''
Hopper
*''
Conostylis argentea''
( J.W.Green) Hopper
*''
Conostylis aurea''
Lindl.
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Early years
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Golden conostylis
*''
Conostylis bealiana''
F.Muell.
*''
Conostylis bracteata''
Lindl.
*''
Conostylis breviscapa''
R.Br.
*''
Conostylis candicans''
Endl.
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Grey cottonhead
*''
Conostylis caricina''
Lindl.
*''
Conostylis crassinerva''
J.W.Green
*''
Conostylis deplexa
''Conostylis'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the Haemodoraceae family, commonly known as cone flowers. All species are endemic to the south west of Western Australia.
Taxonomy
The genus is the most speciose of the Haemodoraceae family, and ...
''
J.W.Green
*''
Conostylis dielsii
''Conostylis'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the Haemodoraceae family, commonly known as cone flowers. All species are endemic to the south west of Western Australia.
Taxonomy
The genus is the most speciose of the Haemodoraceae family, and ...
''
W.Fitzg.
*''
Conostylis drummondii
''Conostylis'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the Haemodoraceae family, commonly known as cone flowers. All species are endemic to the south west of Western Australia.
Taxonomy
The genus is the most speciose of the Haemodoraceae family, and ...
''
Benth.
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Drummond's conostylis
*''
Conostylis festucacea
''Conostylis'' is a genus of perennial herbs in the Haemodoraceae family, commonly known as cone flowers. All species are endemic to the south west of Western Australia.
Taxonomy
The genus is the most speciose of the Haemodoraceae family, and ...
''
Endl.
*''
Conostylis juncea''
Endl.
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*''
Conostylis laxiflora''
Benth.
*''
Conostylis micrantha''
Hopper Small-flowered conostylis
*''
Conostylis misera''
Endl. Grass conostylis
*''
Conostylis neocymosa''
Hopper
*''
Conostylis pauciflora''
Hopper Dawesville conostylis
*''
Conostylis petrophiloides''
F.Muell. ex Benth.
*''
Conostylis phathyrantha''
Diels
*''
Conostylis prolifera''
Benth. Mat cottonheads
*''
Conostylis pusilla''
Endl.
*''
Conostylis resinosa''
Hopper
*''
Conostylis robusta''
Diels
*''
Conostylis seorsiflora''
F.Muell.
*''
Conostylis serrulata''
R.Br.
*''
Conostylis setigera''
R.Br. Bristly cottonhead
*''
Conostylis setosa''
Lindl. White cottonhead
*''
Conostylis stylidioides''
F.Muell.
*''
Conostylis teretifolia''
J.W.Green
*''
Conostylis teretiuscula''
F.Muell.
*''
Conostylis vaginata''
Endl. Sheath conostylis
*''
Conostylis villosa''
Benth.
*''
Conostylis wonganensis''
Hopper Wongan conostylis
References
External links
{{Taxonbar, from=Q641431
Commelinales of Australia
Angiosperms of Western Australia
Commelinales genera
Taxa named by Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)
Plants described in 1810
Endemic flora of Southwest Australia