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Dianella revoluta

Dianella revoluta, commonly known as blueberry lily, blue flax-lily,[2] or black-anther flax-lily,[3] a species of flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae and is endemic to, and widespread in Australia. It is a tufted, perennial herb with grass-like leaves and up to nine blue or violet flowers with six tepals, and stamens with bright yellow filaments and pale brown to almost black anthers.

Blueberry lily
Near the Great Ocean Road
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Asphodelaceae
Subfamily: Hemerocallidoideae
Genus: Dianella
Species:
D. revoluta
Binomial name
Dianella revoluta

Description edit

Dianella revoluta is a tufted, perennial herb with stems less than 15 cm (5.9 in) long and touching or up to 30 cm (12 in) apart. The leaves are folded lengthwise and grass-like, 15–85 cm (5.9–33.5 in) long and 3–23 mm (0.12–0.91 in) wide. The flowers are blue to violet and are arranged in groups of two to nine, each flower 10–20 mm (0.39–0.79 in) wide on a pedicel 5–35 mm (0.20–1.38 in) long. The three sepals are 5.5–10 mm (0.22–0.39 in) long with five to seven veins and the petals 5.2–9.5 mm (0.20–0.37 in) long with five veins. The stamen filaments are 0.6–2.3 mm (0.024–0.091 in) long and bright yellow, the anthers 2.5–4.5 mm (0.098–0.177 in) long and pale brown to almost black. Flowering mainly occurs from spring to early summer and the fruit is a blue to purple berry, 4–10 mm (0.16–0.39 in) long.[2][4][5][6]

Taxonomy edit

Dianella revoluta was first formally described in 1810 by Robert Brown in his Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen.[7][8]

Five varieties of D. revoluta are accepted by the Australian Plant Census:

  • Dianella revoluta var. divaricata (R.Br.) R.J.F.Henderson;[9]
  • Dianella revoluta var. minor R.J.F.Henderson;[10]
  • Dianella revoluta R.Br. var. revoluta R.J.F.Henderson;[11]
  • Dianella revoluta var. tenuis R.J.F.Henderson;[12]
  • Dianella revoluta var. vinosa R.J.F.Henderson.[13]

Distribution and habitat edit

Blueberry lily is common and widespread in all Australian states and the Australian Capital Territory but not the Northern Territory, growing in a wide range of habitats apart from very wet and very dry habitats.[4]

Uses edit

The berry of D. revoluta is reported to be edible.[14]

Cultural use edit

Dianella, Western Australia was named after this plant, which was plentiful in the area prior to the 1960s residential development.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ "Dianella revoluta". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  2. ^ a b Wilson, Karen L. "Dianella revoluta R.Br". Royal Botanic Garden Sydney. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  3. ^ Walsh, Neville; Ohlsen, Daniel. "Dianella revoluta". Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  4. ^ a b Henderson, Rodney J.F. "Dianella revoluta". Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment: Canberra. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  5. ^ Walsh, Neville. "Dianella revoluta var. revoluta". Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  6. ^ Anthony Huxley, Mark Griffiths, and Margot Levy (1992). The New Royal Horticultural Society Dictionary of Gardening. The Macmillan Press, Limited: London. The Stockton Press: New York. ISBN 978-0-333-47494-5 (set).
  7. ^ "Dianella revoluta". APNI. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  8. ^ Brown, Robert (1810). Prodromus florae Novae Hollandiae. London: Typis R. Taylor et socii,1810. p. 280. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  9. ^ "Dianella revoluta var. divaricata". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  10. ^ "Dianella revoluta var. minor". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  11. ^ "Dianella revoluta". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  12. ^ "Dianella revoluta var. tenuis". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  13. ^ "Dianella revoluta var. vinosa". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  14. ^ Wild food plants of Australia, Tim Low
  15. ^ "Perth suburb names". Landgate. Government of Western Australia. Retrieved 17 October 2017.

dianella, revoluta, commonly, known, blueberry, lily, blue, flax, lily, black, anther, flax, lily, species, flowering, plant, family, asphodelaceae, endemic, widespread, australia, tufted, perennial, herb, with, grass, like, leaves, nine, blue, violet, flowers. Dianella revoluta commonly known as blueberry lily blue flax lily 2 or black anther flax lily 3 a species of flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae and is endemic to and widespread in Australia It is a tufted perennial herb with grass like leaves and up to nine blue or violet flowers with six tepals and stamens with bright yellow filaments and pale brown to almost black anthers Blueberry lilyNear the Great Ocean RoadScientific classificationKingdom PlantaeClade TracheophytesClade AngiospermsClade MonocotsOrder AsparagalesFamily AsphodelaceaeSubfamily HemerocallidoideaeGenus DianellaSpecies D revolutaBinomial nameDianella revolutaR Br 1 Contents 1 Description 2 Taxonomy 3 Distribution and habitat 4 Uses 5 Cultural use 6 ReferencesDescription editDianella revoluta is a tufted perennial herb with stems less than 15 cm 5 9 in long and touching or up to 30 cm 12 in apart The leaves are folded lengthwise and grass like 15 85 cm 5 9 33 5 in long and 3 23 mm 0 12 0 91 in wide The flowers are blue to violet and are arranged in groups of two to nine each flower 10 20 mm 0 39 0 79 in wide on a pedicel 5 35 mm 0 20 1 38 in long The three sepals are 5 5 10 mm 0 22 0 39 in long with five to seven veins and the petals 5 2 9 5 mm 0 20 0 37 in long with five veins The stamen filaments are 0 6 2 3 mm 0 024 0 091 in long and bright yellow the anthers 2 5 4 5 mm 0 098 0 177 in long and pale brown to almost black Flowering mainly occurs from spring to early summer and the fruit is a blue to purple berry 4 10 mm 0 16 0 39 in long 2 4 5 6 Taxonomy editDianella revoluta was first formally described in 1810 by Robert Brown in his Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen 7 8 Five varieties of D revoluta are accepted by the Australian Plant Census Dianella revoluta var divaricata R Br R J F Henderson 9 Dianella revoluta var minor R J F Henderson 10 Dianella revoluta R Br var revoluta R J F Henderson 11 Dianella revoluta var tenuis R J F Henderson 12 Dianella revoluta var vinosa R J F Henderson 13 Distribution and habitat editBlueberry lily is common and widespread in all Australian states and the Australian Capital Territory but not the Northern Territory growing in a wide range of habitats apart from very wet and very dry habitats 4 Uses editThe berry of D revoluta is reported to be edible 14 Cultural use editDianella Western Australia was named after this plant which was plentiful in the area prior to the 1960s residential development 15 References edit Dianella revoluta Australian Plant Census Retrieved 1 November 2020 a b Wilson Karen L Dianella revoluta R Br Royal Botanic Garden Sydney Retrieved 2 November 2020 Walsh Neville Ohlsen Daniel Dianella revoluta Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Retrieved 2 November 2020 a b Henderson Rodney J F Dianella revoluta Australian Biological Resources Study Department of Agriculture Water and the Environment Canberra Retrieved 3 November 2020 Walsh Neville Dianella revoluta var revoluta Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Retrieved 3 November 2020 Anthony Huxley Mark Griffiths and Margot Levy 1992 The New Royal Horticultural Society Dictionary of Gardening The Macmillan Press Limited London The Stockton Press New York ISBN 978 0 333 47494 5 set Dianella revoluta APNI Retrieved 3 November 2020 Brown Robert 1810 Prodromus florae Novae Hollandiae London Typis R Taylor et socii 1810 p 280 Retrieved 3 November 2020 Dianella revoluta var divaricata Australian Plant Census Retrieved 3 November 2020 Dianella revoluta var minor Australian Plant Census Retrieved 3 November 2020 Dianella revoluta Australian Plant Census Retrieved 3 November 2020 Dianella revoluta var tenuis Australian Plant Census Retrieved 3 November 2020 Dianella revoluta var vinosa Australian Plant Census Retrieved 3 November 2020 Wild food plants of Australia Tim Low Perth suburb names Landgate Government of Western Australia Retrieved 17 October 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dianella revoluta amp oldid 1153535758, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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