Muehlenbeckia Florulenta

Tangled lignum is a dioecious woody shrub of the Polygonaceae family that is widely distributed in arid and semi-arid floodplains of inland Australia. Is more recently known as Duma florulenta Meisn TMSchust.


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Muehlenbeckia florulenta. White-cream-yellow Mar or Jun or Aug or Oct to Nov. Leaves alternate linear or lanceolate on most plants rarely remaining for long and usually not occurring on the older branches. Lignum shrubland wetland of the semi-arid warm plains mainly Riverina and Murray Darling Depression Bioregions Friday 27 January 2012 Page 1 of 3.

Intricate rounded shrub 13 m high and diam regularly and usually strongly striate with stems grey-green often ending in a spine. Inland Aquatic Swamp and Shrubland. We sought to determine if lignum seedlings respond to flooding or drying by altering traits or allocation patterns or instead display fixed patterns of.

Petiole 5 mm long. Sandy clayey soils. We investigated the effects of flooding and drying over 6 months on growth and biomass allocation in seedlings of Muehlenbeckia florulenta Meisn.

We sought to determine if lignum seedlings respond to flooding or drying by altering traits or allocation patterns or instead display fixed patterns of. We investigated the effects of flooding and drying over 6 months on growth and biomass allocation in seedlings of Muehlenbeckia florulenta Meisn. Tangled lignum a common and widely distributed shrub of Australias desert floodplains.

Acknowledgement of Traditional Owners and Country. Discover and save your own Pins on Pinterest. Rounded tangled shrub to 2 m with grey-green ribbed branches with occasional small leaves that appear briefly on new growth.

Duma florulenta in New South Wales and SA. Lignum open shrubland dominates large tracts of floodplain particularly in the Murray-Darling and Lake Eyre basins in areas that are inundated as frequently as once every 23 years and as rarely as once a. Description and photo as Muehlenbeckia cunninghamii in GM.

Duma florulenta Privacy Copyright Disclaimer About PlantNET Cite PlantNET. Back to the. Along drainage lines lakes swamps.

1721061 2011 Muehlenbeckia cunninghamii Meisn FMuell. Native to inland areas of Australia. Intricate spreading branches are usually spine-tipped.

Is a taxonomic synonym. APNI Muehlenbeckia cunninghamii Meisn FMuell. Hairless perennial shrub to 25 m high with many slender tangled striate branches and branchlets.

Tangled lignum a common and widely distributed shrub of Australias desert floodplains. Leaves not persistent linear to narrow-lanceolate 157 cm long 210 mm wide usually flat thin apex acute to acuminate. Leaves alternate linear or lanceolate on most plants rarely remaining for.

Small stemless creamy starry flowers along the stem. Florulenta from Latin floris flower and ulentus abundant with abundant flowers. From 20042008 three categorical.

Printable Page Muehlenbeckia florulenta Meisn. Atlas of Living Australia. 1721061 2011 What do the terms mean.

ID17c_img052pcjpg Muehlenbeckia florulenta shrubland south of Maude AGD66 3432371S 14418339E 12402 Jaime Plaza. Backward Reference References that link from new to old eg. Plants are monoecious separate male and female flowers.

Tangled lignum is hairless perennial shrub to 25 m high with many slender tangled striate branches and branchlets. NEW SOUTH WALES FLORA ONLINE. The effect of the surcharge on the shrub tangled lignum Muehlenbeckia florulenta Meissn was assessed at six sites where all surveyed plants were inundated.

Erect dense tangly shrub 09-2 m high. Leaves have edges that curve backwards. Cunninghamii Photograph courtesy of Viridans Biological Databases external link Other Common Names.

Feb 7 2018 - This Pin was discovered by Cheryne Bird. Muehlenbeckia florulenta Meisn. Cunningham WE Mulham PL Milthorpe and J H Leigh 1981 and later printings Plants of Western New South Wales page 229.

Name origin Muehlenbeckia after Henri Gustav Muehlenbeck 1798-1845 French botanical collector.


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