Description: Native, cool season, perennial herb with 1 or 2 basal leaves. Leaves are linear, to 60 cm long, 1.5–4 mm wide and hairless. Scapes are 10–65 cm tall, unbranched or occasionally with 1 branch; bracts 1 or 2, lower bract usually similar to leaves, upper bract 1–4 cm long. Flowerheads are 2–9-flowered umbels. Flowers have 6, 5–8 mm long, white or occasionally tinged pink tepals. Anthers are 1–4 mm long and purple. Flowering is in spring. Grows in moist areas such as swamps and heaths. Date: 7 October 2014, 14:42. Source: Burchardia umbellata leaf2 SWS. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Summary[edit] Colchicum variegatum, in Jacques Cornut 1635. Title: Colchicum variegatum, in Jacques Cornut 1635. Description: Colchicum variegatum. Rare Books Keywords: 17th century; Plants; Materia Medica; Jacques Philippe Cornut. Credit line: : This file comes from Wellcome Images, a website operated by Wellcome Trust, a global charitable foundation based in the United Kingdom. Refer to Wellcome blog post (archive).This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing.. References: Photo number: L0008224 Full Bibliographic Record: http://catalogue.wellcomelibrary.org/record=b1294826. Source/Photographer: https://wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/obf_images/4d/77/f05a4677f35f8ced3145f81b1207.jpg Gallery: https://wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/image/L0008224.html Wellcome Collection gallery (2018-03-28): https://wellcomecollection.org/works/g6vsw5feCC-BY-4.0. Other versions: . Licensing[edit] : This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution 4.0 International license. :. You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work to remix – to adapt the work Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC BY 4.0 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 truetrue.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, perennial, herb 5–30 cm tall. Leaves 3, are 15–35 cm long and filiform to linear. Flowerheads are usually 2–7-flowered spikes. Male and female flowers may be found on separate plants or unisexual and bisexual flowers on the same plant. Tepals are 3.5–11.5 mm long, white with purple nectaries or greenish or yellowish with purple or greenish nectaries. Stamens are a half to two-thirds as long as tepals and have red or purple anthers. Flowering is in spring. Grows in forest and woodland, and on inland sand dunes and loam flats. Date: 11 October 2014, 10:35. Source: Wurmbea dioica flower11 ST. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location35° 38′ 55.38″ S, 149° 09′ 44.05″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-35.648717; 149.162235.
Description: Flowers are in 2–9-flowered umbels; each with 1 or 2 bracts, the lower bract usually similar to the leaves and the upper bract 1–4 cm long. There are 6 tepals, 5–8 mm long and white or occasionally tinged pink. Anthers are 1–4 mm long and purple. Date: 23 January 2013, 11:40. Source: Burchardia umbellata flowers4. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Colchicum boissieri in Gothenburg Botanical Garden. Plant id: 1998-2521 p W -- Jacobs. N. Date: 23 October 2015, 11:59:06. Source: Own work. Author: Averater. Camera location 57° 40′ 58.79″ N, 11° 57′ 09.55″ E: View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth: 57.682997; 11.952652.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, perennial, herb 5–30 cm tall. Leaves 3, are 15–35 cm long and filiform to linear. Flowerheads are usually 2–7-flowered spikes. Male and female flowers may be found on separate plants or unisexual and bisexual flowers on the same plant. Tepals are 3.5–11.5 mm long, white with purple nectaries or greenish or yellowish with purple or greenish nectaries. Stamens are a half to two-thirds as long as tepals and have red or purple anthers. Flowering is in spring. Grows in forest and woodland, and on inland sand dunes and loam flats. Date: 4 September 2014, 14:51. Source: Wurmbea dioica plant7 DC. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location32° 24′ 15.49″ S, 151° 44′ 14.93″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-32.404304; 151.737480.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, cool season, perennial, herb 5–30 cm tall. Leaves 3, are 15–35 cm long and filiform to linear. Flowerheads are usually 2–7-flowered spikes. Male and female flowers may be found on separate plants or unisexual and bisexual flowers on the same plant. Tepals are 3.5–11.5 mm long, white with purple nectaries or greenish or yellowish with purple or greenish nectaries. Stamens are a half to two-thirds as long as tepals and have red or purple anthers. Flowering is in spring. Grows in forest and woodland, and on inland sand dunes and loam flats. Date: 11 October 2014, 10:39. Source: Wurmbea dioica plant8 ST. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location35° 38′ 55.38″ S, 149° 09′ 44.05″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-35.648717; 149.162235.