Laxmannia Explained
Laxmannia is a genus of tufted perennial herbs in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Lomandroideae, that are endemic to Australia.[1]
Species:[2]
- Laxmannia arida Keighery - WA, NT
- Laxmannia brachyphylla F.Muell. - Stilted Paper-Lily - WA
- Laxmannia compacta Conran & P.I.Forst. - NSW, Qld
- Laxmannia gracilis R.Br. - Slender Wire-lily[1] - NSW, Qld, Vic
- Laxmannia grandiflora Lindl. - WA
- Laxmannia jamesii Keighery - Paperlily - WA
- Laxmannia minor R.Br. - WA
- Laxmannia morrisii Keighery - Tas
- Laxmannia omnifertilis Keighery - WA
- Laxmannia orientalis Keighery - Dwarf Wire-lily[3] - SA, Vic, Tas
- Laxmannia paleacea F.Muell. - WA
- Laxmannia ramosa Lindl. - Branching Lily - WA
- Laxmannia sessiliflora Decne. - WA
- Laxmannia squarrosa Lindl. - Nodding Lily - WA
Notes and References
- Web site: Genus Laxmannia. 2009-04-19 . PlantNET - New South Wales Flora Online . Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust, Sydney Australia.
- Web site: Laxmannia . 2009-04-19 . Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government, Canberra.
- Book: Corrick, M.G. . Fuhrer, B.A.. Wildflowers of Victoria and adjoining areas. Bloomings Books. Australia . 2001 . 1876473142.