Stylidiaceae R.Br.
Stylidium bindoon Lowrie & Kenneally , legitimate, scientific
Lowrie, A.S. & Kenneally, K.F. (26 October 2017), A taxonomic revision of the basin-like rosetted triggerplants of the Stylidium piliferum complex (Stylidiaceae) from south-western Australia. Nuytsia 28: 347-350, Fig. 3 APC [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "on the corner of Julimar Road and Plunkett Road, c. 22 km west of Toodyay, Western Australia, 21 September 1991, A. Lowrie 324 (holo: PERTH 08702519; iso: MEL)."
taxonomic synonym: Stylidium sp. Bindoon (K.F.Kenneally 11405) WA Herbarium [n/a] common name: Bindoon Triggerplant [n/a]
  • APC Dist.: WA
  • Etymology: "This species is named after the town-site of Bindoon (Latitude 31° 23’ S, Longitude 116° 06’ E). Bindoon was gazetted in 1953, but the name has been in use in this area for over 150 years. It is derived from the name given by an early settler, Mr William Locke Brockman, to the property he surveyed in 1843. Bindoon is an Aboriginal name, thought to mean ‘place where yams grow’ (fide Landgate 2017). The epithet is formed as a noun in apposition."
Parker, C.M. & Percy-Bower, J.M. (22 March 2018), Updates to Western Australia’s vascular plant census for 2017. Nuytsia 29: 12 [secondary reference]
taxonomic synonym: Stylidium sp. Bindoon (K.F.Kenneally 11405) WA Herbarium [n/a]