Stylidiaceae R.Br.
Stylidium squamosotuberosum Carlquist
, legitimate, scientific
[Carlquist, S. (1969), Studies in Stylidiaceae: new taxa, field observations, evolutionary tendencies. Aliso 7]:
34, Figs 43-45
[tax. nov.]
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Type:
"In coarse stony soil along margins of highway, in scrubby vegetation with restiads, Tetratheca, Boronia, etc. 5 mi. west of Nornalup on road to Manjumup, W.A. November 10, 1967. Carlquist 4060 (RSA). Isotypes: K, CANB, US."
[Green, J.W. (1985), Census of the Vascular Plants of Western Australia Edn. 2]:
162
[secondary reference]
[Wheeler, J.R., Marchant, N.G. & Lewington, M. (2002), Dicotyledons. Flora of the South West 2]:
909
[secondary reference]
common name:
Fleshy-rhizome Triggerplant
[n/a]
[Western Australian Herbarium (2011), FloraBase: the Western Australian Flora Version 2.6]:
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[secondary reference]
common name:
Fleshy-rhizomed Triggerplant
[n/a]
[Wege, J.A. (21 August 2014), An account of the reed triggerplants (Stylidium sect. Junceae: Stylidiaceae). Nuytsia 24]:
240-243, Figs 1C, 9
APC
[secondary reference]
pro parte misapplication:
Stylidium junceum R.Br.
legitimate
by [Bentham, G. (16 December 1868), Flora Australiensis 4]: 9
pro parte misapplication:
Stylidium junceum R.Br.
legitimate
by [Mildbraed, G.W.J. in Engler, H.G.A. (26 May 1908), Stylidiaceae. Das Pflanzenreich 35]: 51
common name:
Rhizomatous Reed Triggerplant
[n/a]
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Text:
"The previous common name of 'Fleshy-rhizomed Trigger Plant' (Western Australian Herbarium 1998–) is somewhat misleading since the
rhizome is somewhat woody rather than fleshy."