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Title | Asphodelus fistulosus flower7 ST (15373799617).jpg |
Rating | 2.5 |
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Original URL | https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8e/Asphodelus_fistulosus_flower7_ST_(15373799617... |
Description | DescriptionAPI Introduced, cool season, annual, erect herb 20â80 cm tall. Leaves are usually > 40 in number, hollow, terete, 3â55 cm long and to 8 mm wide. Flowerheads are panicles to 40 cm long and 5â30-flowered. Flowers have 6 tepals 5â11 mm long, white or sometimes pale pink with a red-brown central stripe. Fruit are rounded capsules 4â6 mm long and pale red-brown to sandy-brown. Flowering is mostly in winter and spring. A native of southern Europe and east to India, it grows in a wide range of habitats, especially open sites. It is particularly abundant in disturbed sites, along roadsides and in overgrazed rangelands but also grows in a wide range of native habitats. It is a declared noxious weeds in many areas. It is not eaten by livestock and can lead to a significant decrease in carrying capacity. Date 10 October 2014, 14:15 Source Asphodelus fistulosus flower7 ST Author Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia |
creator | Harry Rose |
source | Flickr user ID macleaygrassman |
provider | Wikimedia Commons |