Xanthosia pilosa, known as the woolly xanthosia is a species of the plant family Apiaceae, but sometimes also placed in Araliaceae or Mackinlayaceae. It grows in south eastern Australia, in Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. This species is known for the variability of form, which has caused difficulties in identification and taxonomy. The specific epithet pilosa comes from the Latin, meaning softly hairy. Leaves are woolly and lobed, and the whitish-green flowers form in spring and summer. The fruit is 2 to 3 mm long, with 7 to 9 ribs on the mericarp.
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| - Xanthosia pilosa (en)
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| - Xanthosia pilosa är en flockblommig växtart som beskrevs av . Xanthosia pilosa ingår i släktet Xanthosia och familjen flockblommiga växter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- Xanthosia pilosa, known as the woolly xanthosia is a species of the plant family Apiaceae, but sometimes also placed in Araliaceae or Mackinlayaceae. It grows in south eastern Australia, in Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. This species is known for the variability of form, which has caused difficulties in identification and taxonomy. The specific epithet pilosa comes from the Latin, meaning softly hairy. Leaves are woolly and lobed, and the whitish-green flowers form in spring and summer. The fruit is 2 to 3 mm long, with 7 to 9 ribs on the mericarp. (en)
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| - Xanthosia pilosa at Chatswood West, Australia (en)
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| - * (Leucolaena montana Benth.)
* (Leucolaena pannosa Benth.)
* (Xanthosia diffusa C.T.White)
* (Xanthosia montana Sieber ex DC.)
* (Xanthosia pannosa Steud.)
* (Xanthosia pilosa var. glabra C.Moore & Betche)
* (Xanthosia pilosa var. longipes Domin)
* (Xanthosia pilosa var. montana Domin)
* (Xanthosia pilosa var. pannosa Domin)
* (Xanthosia vestita Benth.) (en)
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| - Xanthosia pilosa, known as the woolly xanthosia is a species of the plant family Apiaceae, but sometimes also placed in Araliaceae or Mackinlayaceae. It grows in south eastern Australia, in Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. This species is known for the variability of form, which has caused difficulties in identification and taxonomy. The specific epithet pilosa comes from the Latin, meaning softly hairy. A small shrub up to 65 cm tall, with stems less than 50 cm long. It grows in heathland or eucalyptus forests. Occasionally by streams, but often in rocky or sandy situations. Leaves are woolly and lobed, and the whitish-green flowers form in spring and summer. The fruit is 2 to 3 mm long, with 7 to 9 ribs on the mericarp. This plant was collected in Sydney, and first appeared in scientific literature in the year 1810 in the Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 10: 301, t. 22, fig. 1, authored by the English botanist, Edward Rudge. (en)
- Xanthosia pilosa är en flockblommig växtart som beskrevs av . Xanthosia pilosa ingår i släktet Xanthosia och familjen flockblommiga växter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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