Stypandra glauca
Stypandra glauca is a species of rhizomatous perennials. The plant is widespread across southern areas of Australia, where it is informally known as the nodding blue lily or blind grass. The lily-like flowers are blue with yellow stamens, the appear during winter or spring. The plant is commonly grown in gardens and frequently encountered in its native habitat. The leaves are bluish, as described in the epithet glauca (Gk.), these clasp the stem in an alternate arrangement and are up to 200 millimetres long. It was first described by Robert Brown in 1810 in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae.
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
Stypandra glauca
Stypandra glauca is a species of rhizomatous perennials. The plant is widespread across southern areas of Australia, where it is informally known as the nodding blue lily or blind grass. The lily-like flowers are blue with yellow stamens, the appear during winter or spring. The plant is commonly grown in gardens and frequently encountered in its native habitat. The leaves are bluish, as described in the epithet glauca (Gk.), these clasp the stem in an alternate arrangement and are up to 200 millimetres long. It was first described by Robert Brown in 1810 in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae.
has abstract
Stypandra glauca is a species ...... d to cause blindness in goats.
@en
Stypandra glaucaes una especie ...... ae. Es originaria de Australia
@es
thumbnail
Wikipage page ID
20.109.742
Wikipage revision ID
723.913.055
name
Stypandra glauca R.Br.
subject
hypernym
comment
Stypandra glauca is a species ...... romus Florae Novae Hollandiae.
@en
Stypandra glaucaes una especie ...... ae. Es originaria de Australia
@es
label
Stypandra glauca
@en
Stypandra glauca
@es