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Gymnostachys

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Gymnostachys anceps

Rank
  
Genus

Order
  
Species
  
G. anceps

Higher classification
  
Gymnostachydoideae

Gymnostachys Gymnostachys anceps Noosa39s Native Plants

Subfamily
  
GymnostachydoideaeBogner & Nicolson

Similar
  
Arum, Holochlamys, Pothoidium, Protarum, Ulearum

Gymnostachys is a monotypic genus, of the monocotyledon plant family Araceae.

The sole known species Gymnostachys anceps, commonly named settler's twine or boorgay, grows naturally in rainforests and humid Eucalypt forests of eastern New South Wales and eastern Queensland, Australia.

Gymnostachys Gymnostachys anceps Settlers flax

Gymnostachys is kept to its own subfamily Gymnostachydoideae due to its unique characteristics that include an unusually structured flowering shoot and linear leaves with parallel venation.

Gymnostachys Araceae CATE Araceae
Gymnostachys FileGymnostachys anceps DPRpng Wikimedia Commons

Gymnostachys httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Gymnostachys Araceae CATE Araceae

Gymnostachys Gymnostachys anceps ARACEAE Settlers Twine Boorgay

Gymnostachys Gymnostachys anceps Fort Bushland Reserve

References

Gymnostachys Wikipedia


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