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Arthropodium
''Arthropodium'' is a genus of Herbaceous plant, herbaceous perennial plants in the subfamily Lomandroideae of the family (biology), family Asparagaceae. Members of this genus are native to Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, and Madagascar. Taxonomy Accepted species Species accepted as of July 2014 are:, search for "Dichopogon" * ''Arthropodium bifurcatum'' Heenan, A.D.Mitch. & de Lange – New Zealand North Island * ''Arthropodium caesioides'' H.Perrier – Madagascar * ''Arthropodium candidum'' Raoul – New Zealand North and South Islands * ''Arthropodium cirratum'' (G.Forst.) R.Br. – rengarenga, renga lily, New Zealand rock lily, or maikaika – New Zealand North and South Islands * ''Arthropodium curvipes'' S.Moore – Western Australia * ''Arthropodium dyeri'' (Domin) Brittan – Western Australia * ''Arthropodium milleflorum'' (Redouté) J.F.Macbr. – pale vanilla lily – New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania * ''Arthropodium minus'' R.Br. – sm ...
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Arthropodium Neocaledonicum
''Arthropodium'' is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants in the subfamily Lomandroideae of the family Asparagaceae. Members of this genus are native to Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, and Madagascar. Taxonomy Accepted species Species accepted as of July 2014 are:, search for "Dichopogon" * '' Arthropodium bifurcatum'' Heenan, A.D.Mitch. & de Lange – New Zealand North Island * '' Arthropodium caesioides'' H.Perrier – Madagascar * '' Arthropodium candidum'' Raoul – New Zealand North and South Islands * '' Arthropodium cirratum'' (G.Forst.) R.Br. – rengarenga, renga lily, New Zealand rock lily, or maikaika – New Zealand North and South Islands * '' Arthropodium curvipes'' S.Moore – Western Australia * ''Arthropodium dyeri'' (Domin) Brittan – Western Australia * '' Arthropodium milleflorum'' (Redouté) J.F.Macbr. – pale vanilla lily – New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania * '' Arthropodium minus'' R.Br. – small vanilla lily – New Sou ...
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Arthropodium
''Arthropodium'' is a genus of Herbaceous plant, herbaceous perennial plants in the subfamily Lomandroideae of the family (biology), family Asparagaceae. Members of this genus are native to Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, and Madagascar. Taxonomy Accepted species Species accepted as of July 2014 are:, search for "Dichopogon" * ''Arthropodium bifurcatum'' Heenan, A.D.Mitch. & de Lange – New Zealand North Island * ''Arthropodium caesioides'' H.Perrier – Madagascar * ''Arthropodium candidum'' Raoul – New Zealand North and South Islands * ''Arthropodium cirratum'' (G.Forst.) R.Br. – rengarenga, renga lily, New Zealand rock lily, or maikaika – New Zealand North and South Islands * ''Arthropodium curvipes'' S.Moore – Western Australia * ''Arthropodium dyeri'' (Domin) Brittan – Western Australia * ''Arthropodium milleflorum'' (Redouté) J.F.Macbr. – pale vanilla lily – New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania * ''Arthropodium minus'' R.Br. – sm ...
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Arthropodium Bifurcatum
''Arthropodium'' is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants in the subfamily Lomandroideae of the family Asparagaceae. Members of this genus are native to Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, and Madagascar. Taxonomy Accepted species Species accepted as of July 2014 are:, search for "Dichopogon" * '' Arthropodium bifurcatum'' Heenan, A.D.Mitch. & de Lange – New Zealand North Island * '' Arthropodium caesioides'' H.Perrier – Madagascar * '' Arthropodium candidum'' Raoul – New Zealand North and South Islands * '' Arthropodium cirratum'' (G.Forst.) R.Br. – rengarenga, renga lily, New Zealand rock lily, or maikaika – New Zealand North and South Islands * '' Arthropodium curvipes'' S.Moore – Western Australia * ''Arthropodium dyeri'' (Domin) Brittan – Western Australia * '' Arthropodium milleflorum'' (Redouté) J.F.Macbr. – pale vanilla lily – New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania * '' Arthropodium minus'' R.Br. – small vanilla lily – New Sou ...
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Arthropodium Milleflorum
''Arthropodium milleflorum'', the pale vanilla lily, is a species of herbaceous perennial plants native to Australia. It occurs in various habitats including alpine areas and grows to height of between 0.3 and 1.3 metres hand a width of and 0.3 metres. The fleshy tubers were eaten by Aboriginal Australians. The plant emits a strong vanilla Vanilla is a spice derived from orchids of the genus ''Vanilla (genus), Vanilla'', primarily obtained from pods of the flat-leaved vanilla (''Vanilla planifolia, V. planifolia''). ''Vanilla'' is not Autogamy, autogamous, so pollination ... fragrance, which becomes more noticeable on warm days. Flowering stems appear in late spring and summer, with two or more pendulous white, pale blue, or pink flowers at each node. The tubers are typically 20–30 mm long and 3–5 mm in diameter. '' Arthropodium minus'' is a related but smaller species, producing only one flower per node. Plants may be propagated from seeds o ...
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Dichopogon Strictus
''Dichopogon strictus'' ( syn. ''Arthropodium strictum''), commonly known as chocolate lily, is a herbaceous perennial plant species native to Australia. Description The species has up to 12 leaves that are linear or lanceolate in shape and are up to 65 cm long and 1–12 mm wide. The racemose inflorescence is up to 1 metre high. This appears between August and January in the species' native range. The individual, drooping flowers range in colour from pale mauve to dark purple. The common name chocolate lily alludes to the scent of the flowers which resembles chocolate, caramel or vanilla. The tubers, which are juicy and slightly bitter in taste, were eaten by Indigenous Australians. Taxonomy The species was formally described in 1810 by Scottish botanist Robert Brown, based on plant material collected at Port Dalrymple in Tasmania. Brown gave it the name ''Arthropodium strictum''. In 1876, English botanist John Gilbert Baker transferred it to the genus ''Dichopogon ...
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Arthropodium Cirratum
''Arthropodium cirratum'' commonly known as rengarenga, renga lily, New Zealand rock lily, rengarenga, or maikaika, is a species of herbaceous perennial plant, endemic to New Zealand, where it may once have been farmed. It is used for medicine as well as food, and has symbolic importance in traditional Māori culture. The Māori name ''rengarenga'' is a reduplication of Proto-Polynesian *''renga'' which in other related languages corresponds to turmeric, especially its powdered form (see , ); this association is due to both plants' similar stem and root characteristics. Description The leaves are long and wide. The flower stalk often reaches one metre, and bears many white six-petalled flowers, in groups of two or three, each about across. The stamens are tricoloured - purple and white, with yellow at the curled end. The roots are wide. Taxonomy It was first described in 1786 as ''Anthericum cirrhatum'' by Georg Forster. In 1822, Robert Brown assigned it to the genu ...
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Arthropodium Minus
''Arthropodium minus'', the small vanilla lily, is a species of herbaceous perennial plants native to the Southern Hemisphere. Valued as bush tucker as the roots are edible raw. Found in a variety of habitats from the coast to alpine areas of eastern Australia. Eucalyptus forests, woodlands and sub-alpine meadows, favouring drier habitats than ''Arthropodium milleflorum''. The grasslike leaves have a strong scent of vanilla. The plant is deciduous in drought, and resprouts after fire. Some 35 cm in height, the flowers which appear September–December are purple or pink. The fruit matures during January–February and contains about 16 seeds. ''A. minus'' is a garden ornamental easily cultivated from seed. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4797681 minus The plus sign () and the minus sign () are mathematical symbols used to denote positive and negative functions, respectively. In addition, the symbol represents the operation of addition, which results in a sum, wh ...
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Dichopogon Fimbriatus
''Dichopogon'' is a genus of perennial herbs, native to Australia and New Guinea. It is included in the genus ''Arthropodium'' by some authorities, although recognized as a distinct genus by others., search for "Dichopogon" In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Lomandroideae (formerly the family Laxmanniaceae). The name is derived from the Greek words δίχα (dicha, "duplicate") and πώγων (pogon, "barb"). ;Species *'' Dichopogon capillipes'' (Endl.) Brittan - Western Australia *'' Dichopogon fimbriatus'' (R.Br.) J.F.Macbr. = ''Arthropodium fimbriatum'' R.Br. - New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia *'' Dichopogon preissii'' (Endl.) Brittan - Western Australia *''Dichopogon strictus'' (R.Br.) Baker = ''Arthropodium strictum'' R.Br. New Guinea New Guinea (; Hiri Motu: ''Niu Gini''; , fossilized , also known as Papua or historically ) is the List of islands by area, world's second-largest i ...
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