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Arthropodium sp. Snowy R. catchment (N.G.Walsh 6195)
Family Asparagaceae
Arthropodium sp. Snowy R. catchment (N.G.Walsh 6195) APNI*

Synonyms: Arthropodium sp. A sensu Harden (1993) APNI*
Arthropodium sp. A (sens. Fl.NSW) APNI*
Arthropodium sp. A APNI*

Description: Perennial herb; tubers ellipsoidal, 5–10 cm long.

Leaves 5–20, 15–60 cm long, 6–20 mm wide.

Scape usually simple to 4-branched, 30–150 cm long; sterile bracts to 14 cm long; flowers usually 2–9 per node; pedicels spreading to pendent 5–15 mm long, articulate 1.5–8 mm from flower; bracts ± scarious, 5–15 mm long. Tepals 8–15 mm long, white; outer tepals 2–4 mm wide; inner tepals 5–10 mm wide, fimbriate. Anthers 1–2 mm long, black; filaments 4–8 mm long, densely hairy towards anther, sometimes extended into 'tails' separating from filament below; hairs pale yellow. Style 5–7 mm long.

Capsule 5–7 mm diam.


Habitat
Photo Greg Steenbeeke

Habit
Photo Greg Steenbeeke

Flower
Photo Greg Steenbeeke

Herbarium
Sheet

Flowering: chiefly November–February

Distribution and occurrence: Grows in a variety of habitats in alpine and subalpine regions on Mt Kaputar and south from Kosciusko N.P.
NSW subdivisions: NT, ST
Other Australian states: Vic.
AVH map***

This species is equivalent to Arthropodium sp. 1, Flora of Victoria.

Text by J. G. Conran, S. McCune & D. W. Hardin 1993; edited KL Wilson (Aug 2012)
Taxon concept: Flora of NSW 4 (1993)


APNI* Provides a link to the Australian Plant Name Index (hosted by the Australian National Botanic Gardens) for comprehensive bibliographic data
***The AVH map option provides a detailed interactive Australia wide distribution map drawn from collections held by all major Australian herbaria participating in the Australian Virtual Herbarium project.
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