Family: Asphodelaceae
Bulbine semibarbata
Citation:
Haw., Rev. Pl. Succ. 33 (1921).
Synonymy: Anthericum semibarbatum R. Br., Prod. Fl. Nov. Holl. 275 (1810); Bulbinopsis semibarbara (R. Br.) Borzi, Boll. Orto Bot. Palermo 1:21 (1897).
, Bulbinopsis semibarbata Common name: Leek lily.
Description:
Base of plant without a tuber; leaves linear, channelled, 5-20 cm long; stems simple, erect, to 30 cm high.
Raceme to 20 cm long; pedicels erect, lengthening after flowering, each with a scarious narrowly to broadly ovate bract at the base; perianth-segments 4-6 mm long; 3 outer filaments short and glabrous, the 3 inner longer or subequal and bearded; ovary with 2 ovules in each cell.
Capsule subglobose, 2-5 mm long; seeds angled or narrowly keeled on the margin surrounding the face, to 3 mm long.
Published illustration:
Cunningham et al. (1982) Plants of western New South Wales, p. 183.
Distribution:
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S.Aust.: NW, LE, NU, GT, FR, EA, EP, MU, YP, SL, KI, SE. W.Aust.; N.S.W.; Vic.; Tas.
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Conservation status:
native
Flowering time: Sept. — Nov.
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SA Distribution Map based
on current data relating to
specimens held in the
State Herbarium of South Australia
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Biology:
To the north, this species grades to some extent into B. alata and capsule size and bract shape characters break down. However, the seed appears to remain reliable.
Author:
Not yet available
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