Biology:Typhonium russell-smithii

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Short description: Species of flowering plant

Typhonium russell-smithii
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Alismatales
Family: Araceae
Genus: Typhonium
Species:
T. russell-smithii
Binomial name
Typhonium russell-smithii
A.Hay, 1993[1]

Typhonium russell-smithii is a species of plant in the arum family that is endemic to Australia .

Etymology

The specific epithet russell-smithii honours ecologist Jeremy Russell-Smith for his contributions to the knowledge of the flora and vegetation of the Top End of the Northern Territory.[1]

Description

The species is a deciduous, geophytic, perennial herb, which sprouts from a corm about 3 cm in diameter. The leaves are deeply and narrowly trilobed. The flower is enclosed in a spathe about 6.5 cm long.[1]

Distribution and habitat

The species is known only from Cannon Hill in Kakadu National Park, in the tropical Top End of the Northern Territory, where the type collection came from sandy colluvial soils in eucalypt forest at the base of the Kakadu escarpment.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Hay, A (1993). "The genus Typhonium (Araceae-Areae) in Australasia". Blumea 37 (2): 345–376. https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/526242. Retrieved 30 September 2021. 

Wikidata ☰ Q15329503 entry