Description: Native, perennial, glabrous or slightly hairy herb to 50 cm tall, with a woody rootstock. Leaves are linear to narrow-lanceolate, to 5 cm long and 3 mm wide; apices are mucronate and margins undulate. Flowerheads are oblong to cylindrical, 5–12 cm long, terminal and yellowish green. Perianth segments are 25–30 mm long; outer surface long-hairy with glabrous apex; inner surface glabrous. Widespread, growing in a wide range of habitats. Date: 14 November 2010, 13:51. Source: Ptilotus macrocephalus plant1. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Summary[edit] Looking over everlastings on Mt Hotham to Mt Feathertop, Victoria, Australia. 12 Mar, 2005. Taken by John O'Neill This image has been released for use worldwide under the licensing specified below. If you require different licensing (e.g., for commercial publishing), or a larger or higher quality version of this image, it may be available from the author. You can contact the author by clicking here and leaving a message, or by sending me an email..
Summary[edit] Description: Fossil of the plant species Macrostachya infundibuliformis (Brongniart) Schimper, Upper Carboniferous. Collection of the Universiteit Utrecht. Date: January 2008. Source: Own work. Author: Woudloper.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Thaumatophyllum xanadu in the Philippines. Date: 6 December 2021, 09:26:43. Source: Own work. Author: Obsidian Soul.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Corybas hypogaeus (Colenso) Lehnebach, collected 27 November 2011, Nelson Lakes National Park, St Arnaud Range track., New Zealand. CC BY 4.0. Te Papa (SP104138) Reniform leaf, green-tinted labellum, short dorsal sepal. Date: 27 November 2011. Source: https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/1501209. Author: Andreas Zeller, Carlos Lehnebach.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Cultivated Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum in the Philippines). Date: 6 December 2021, 09:23:59. Source: Own work. Author: Obsidian Soul.
Figure 1.
Distribution of Acropogonhorarius Gâteblé & Munzinger sp. nov. mapped on the geological (A) and soil (B) GIS layers of the Petchécara Pass. Insert A, geology from Gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Calédonie (2018): Λ1, serpentinites; Δ, amphibolites; B1, undifferentiated poly-metamorphic substrate; βP1, undifferentiated basalts and dolerites; Fyz, recent and extant alluvial; Li, listwanites. Insert B, soils from Fritsch (2012): 3d, haplic cambisol combined with lithic leptosol on peridotites; 3e, ferralic cambisol combined with haplic ferralsol on volcano-sedimentary and metamorphic rocks; 5b, posic ferralsol on peridotites.