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Trichodesma zeylanicum

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Trichodesma zeylanicum

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Trichodesma, Trichodesma indicum, Pterocaulon sphacelatum, Ehretia cymosa, Triumfetta rhomboidea

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Trichodesma zeylanicum, commonly known as camel bush or cattle bush, is a herb or shrub native to Australia.

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Description

It grows as an erect herb or shrub up to two metres high, with a well-developed taproot. Flowers are blue, or rarely white.

Taxonomy

This species was first published as Borago zeylanica by Nicolaas Laurens Burman in 1768. In 1810, Robert Brown transferred it into Trichodesma, but this was retained only until 1882, when Ferdinand von Mueller transferred it into Pollichia. In 1891, Otto Kuntze transferred it into Boraginella, and in 1898 William Philip Hiern transferred it into Borraginoides. Despite these many later transfers, it is Brown's placement that is currently accepted.

Three varieties are recognised:

  • T. zeylanicum var. grandiflorum
  • T. zeylanicum var. latisepalum
  • T. zeylanicum var. zeylanicum
  • Distribution and habitat

    It is fairly widespread in Australia, occurring in Western Australia, the Northern Territory, South Australia, Queensland and New South Wales.

    References

    Trichodesma zeylanicum Wikipedia