Kulinia eludens B.G.Briggs & L.A.S.Johnson

  • Filed As

    Restionaceae
    Kulinia eludens B.G.Briggs & L.A.S.Johnson ( isotype )

  • Collector(s)

    B. G. Briggs 8351 with L. A. S. Johnson, 01 Nov 1988

  • Location

    Australia. Western Australia. 0.4 km. southeast of north-eastern corner of Kulin Nature Reserve, ca. 14 km. east southeast of Kulin.

  • Habitat

    On a low ride of pale yellowish-sand. In shrubland of Banksia, Beaufortia, Allocasuarina acutivalvis ssp. acutivalvis and some Allocasuarina humilis. Locally frequent.

  • Description

    Small tufts in circular patches to 30 cm. diam., sometimes in rings to 50 cm. diam. with bare centers. Female. Very local but several hundred plants seen. {Dupl. to Harborne for flavonoid analysis.] Dups. to: CANB, NY, B, K, MO, NBG, RSA, AD, BRI, MEL, PERTH. This specimen is a duplicate of NSW 212721. Phenology of specimen: Fertile.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 214932

    Occurrence ID: ec4e52bb-ab4e-4b6d-b84a-6626d936d7df

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  • Region

    Oceania

  • Country

    Australia

  • State/Province

    Western Australia

  • Locality

    0.4 km. southeast of north-eastern corner of Kulin Nature Reserve, ca. 14 km. east southeast of Kulin.

  • Coordinates

    -32.72, 118.3

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RESTIONACEAE
Loc.: 0.4 km SE of north-eastern comer of Kulin Nature
Reserve, c. 14 Ion ESE of Kulin.
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Lat. 32°43'S Long. 118°18,E Alt:	m.
Coll.: B.G, Briggs 8531 & L.A.S. Johnson
Date: 01 Nov 1988
Notes: On a low rise of pale yellowish-sand in shrubland of
Banksta, Beaufortia, Allocasuarina acutivalvis ssp
acutivalvis and some A. humilis.
Locally frequent. Small tufts in circular patches to 30 cm
diam., sometimes in rings to 50 cm diam. with bare centres.
Female. Very local lait several hundred plants seen. [dupl. to
Harbome for flavonoid analysis J