RT @lost_in_botany@twitter.com
#Stylidium carnosum #Stylidiaceae, this impressive species can have flower spikes up to 1m tall and look very similar to that of Prasophyllum inflorescences from a distance! This one was coming up after a previous burn (πΈ:2020)
π¦π: https://twitter.com/lost_in_botany/status/1613131505718681603
FYI @fiona_gumboots@twitter.com (eat your heart out!!)
RT @lost_in_botany@twitter.com
#Stylidium dichotomum (Yellow flowered form) #stylidiaceae
Widespread and variable species ranging from pinks to yellows! I managed to capture ants and a bee fly visiting the flowers! (πΈ: Nov 2018)
π¦π: https://twitter.com/lost_in_botany/status/1612324292632645633
The Noongar season of Birak β summer β and the triggerplants keep flowering in parts of SW Australia, including this perennial favourite (or favourite perennial?).
Stout #Triggerplant #Stylidium articulatum #OzPlants #AustralianFlora #Biodiversity
#triggerplant #stylidium #ozplants #australianflora #biodiversity
I donβt often stop and smell the roses, but I always try and stop to watch the #Triggerplants.
#Stylidium squamosotuberosum just seen in action south of Margaret River β just look at the size of the pollen load on this native bee! #Pollination #FloraofAustralia
#triggerplants #stylidium #pollination #floraofaustralia