http://www.worldfloraonline.org/search?query=Caltha%20introloba WebThe floral development of Caltha introloba F. Muell. was surveyed in the short alpine herbfield areas located in the vicinity of Charlottes Pass, in the Kosciusko National Park. This study included a detailed examination, by scanning electron microscopy, of changes occurring at the shoot apex. Floral initiation occurred in mid summer (January) and …
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WebV Jižní Americe rostou 3 druhy. Druh Caltha sagittata je rozšířen v andské oblasti od Ekvádoru po Patagonii, zbývající dva druhy jsou výskytem omezeny na jih kontinentu. V jihovýchodní Austrálii roste Caltha introloba, na Tasmánii endemický druh Caltha phylloptera. Dva endemické druhy rostou i na Novém Zélandu. WebDescription: Caltha introloba, commonly known as the alpine marsh-marigold is a small (during flowering 1–2 cm high) hairless, perennial alpine herb, that is endemic to the … flat-topped agaric
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Caltha introloba, commonly known as the alpine marsh-marigold is a small (during flowering 1–2 cm high) hairless, perennial alpine herb, that is endemic to the alpine regions of Australia and Tasmania. See more The alpine marsh-marigold is a small hairless, perennial alpine herb, with short, stout rhizomes, and forms dense mats. Its leaves have petioles of about 5 cm long with a leafblade that is oblong or lanceolate rounded … See more • plant with flowers See more C. Introloba is known from Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania where it grows in alpine fields. It occurs on the slopes of Mt … See more Caltha introloba occurs in Victoria with Brachyscome tadgellii, Carex gaudichaudiana, Carpha nivicola, Drosera arcturi, Oreobolus distichus and Schoenus calyptratus. Flower … See more WebCaltha is a genus of rhizomatous perennial flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae , to which ten species have been assigned. They occur in moist environments in temperate … WebPsychrophila introloba. Common Name: Alpine Marsh-marigold. Family: Ranunculaceae. Grimwade sheet number: 23. Original identification: Caltha intraloba. Distribution (from … cheddar orange