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- Verticordia_verticordina abstract "Verticordia verticordina is a species of flowering plant in the Myrtaceae family. It is a low growing shrub, with greenish-white flowers, that occurs near the southern coast of Western Australia.The habit of this small shrub with many basal stems is spreading to prostrate. The floral leaves are between 5 and 10 millimetres long and similar to those of the stem; these are semicircular in cross section, giving a fleshy appearance. The flowers are pale and greenish-cream, browning as they age on the plant. The cream coloured sepals, 3.5 mm long and elliptic, have almost undivided, ragged and papery, slightly hairy, or entire margins. The petals have several cilia structures at their margins, are cream, 3 mm long, and have an oval shape that tapers to a point. The hypanthium is hairy, ovules are two and the long style, 15 mm and tapering, is slightly bearded below the apex. It does not possess a lignotuber.The fleshy appearance of leaves and flowers, and almost entire margin of the sepal, distinguish this plant from other species of Verticordia. Variously placed within the Myrtaceae family, the species shares characteristics with two closely related genera. Verticordia verticordina was originally named Chamelaucium verticordinum in the description by Ferdinand von Mueller (1864), then transferred to Darwinia, as D. verticordina, by George Bentham the following year.The Latin term verticordina translates as resembling Verticordia. When Alex George transferred the species into that genus in 1991, with some reservations, its specific epithet was conserved. The plant shares characteristics with two other species in the same region, V. oxylepis and V. longistylis, these are contained in Verticordia sect. Infuscata, although it also resembles small species of Darwinia.George's infrageneric placement is within Verticordia subg. Verticordia as the sole member of section Verticordia sect. Elachoschista, which has the unusual or unique characteristics; fleshiness, unlobed sepals, prominent staminodes, and wet habitat. The arrangement may be summarised as:Genus VerticordiaSubgenus VerticordiaSection VerticordiaSection CorymbiformisSection MicranthaSection InfuscataSection ElachoschistaV. verticordinaSection PencillarisSection PilocostaSection CatocalyptaSection PlatandraSection ReconditaSection IntricataThe specimens used for the description of this species were collected by George Maxwell at Cape Le Grand National Park. Several populations are recorded in the Esperance Plains region, between Esperance and Israelite Bay, occurring on or near coastal granite outcrops in wet and sandy clay. It is sometimes found growing in heath with Verticordia plumosa var. grandifloraThe state's Department of Environment and Conservation has placed this species on the Declared Rare and Priority Flora List as P3, small and poorly surveyed populations that may be declared rare.".
- Verticordia_verticordina binomialAuthority Ferdinand_von_Mueller.
- Verticordia_verticordina class Eudicots.
- Verticordia_verticordina conservationStatus "P3".
- Verticordia_verticordina conservationStatusSystem "DECF".
- Verticordia_verticordina division Flowering_plant.
- Verticordia_verticordina family Myrtaceae.
- Verticordia_verticordina genus Verticordia.
- Verticordia_verticordina kingdom Plant.
- Verticordia_verticordina order Myrtales.
- Verticordia_verticordina order Rosids.
- Verticordia_verticordina wikiPageID "19551657".
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- Verticordia_verticordina binomial "Verticordia verticordina".
- Verticordia_verticordina binomialAuthority "A.S.George".
- Verticordia_verticordina familia Myrtaceae.
- Verticordia_verticordina genus "Verticordia".
- Verticordia_verticordina hasPhotoCollection Verticordia_verticordina.
- Verticordia_verticordina id "12469".
- Verticordia_verticordina id "65515".
- Verticordia_verticordina name "Verticordia verticordina A.S.George".
- Verticordia_verticordina name "Verticordia verticordina".
- Verticordia_verticordina ordo Myrtales.
- Verticordia_verticordina regnum Plant.
- Verticordia_verticordina species "V. verticordina".
- Verticordia_verticordina status "P3".
- Verticordia_verticordina statusSystem "DECF".
- Verticordia_verticordina unrankedClassis "Eudicots".
- Verticordia_verticordina unrankedDivisio "Angiosperms".
- Verticordia_verticordina unrankedOrdo "Rosids".
- Verticordia_verticordina subject Category:Plants_described_in_1864.
- Verticordia_verticordina subject Category:Rosids_of_Western_Australia.
- Verticordia_verticordina subject Category:Verticordia.
- Verticordia_verticordina type LivingThing100004258.
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- Verticordia_verticordina type PlantsDescribedIn1864.
- Verticordia_verticordina type Whole100003553.
- Verticordia_verticordina type Eukaryote.
- Verticordia_verticordina type Plant.
- Verticordia_verticordina type Species.
- Verticordia_verticordina type Plant.
- Verticordia_verticordina type Organism.
- Verticordia_verticordina comment "Verticordia verticordina is a species of flowering plant in the Myrtaceae family. It is a low growing shrub, with greenish-white flowers, that occurs near the southern coast of Western Australia.The habit of this small shrub with many basal stems is spreading to prostrate. The floral leaves are between 5 and 10 millimetres long and similar to those of the stem; these are semicircular in cross section, giving a fleshy appearance.".
- Verticordia_verticordina label "Verticordia verticordina".
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- Verticordia_verticordina sameAs Verticordia_verticordina.
- Verticordia_verticordina wasDerivedFrom Verticordia_verticordina?oldid=595966242.
- Verticordia_verticordina isPrimaryTopicOf Verticordia_verticordina.