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Arthropodium milleflorum

1 Vanilla Lily at Namadgi National Park

Arthropodium milleflorum at Namadgi National Park - suppressed
Arthropodium milleflorum at Namadgi National Park - suppressed
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Identification history

Arthropodium milleflorum 19 Feb 2023 natureguy
Arthropodium milleflorum 19 Feb 2023 AJB

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Pure white one, thanks to JE for spotting

5 comments

natureguy wrote:
   19 Feb 2023
Again quite an interesting colour form.
Tapirlord wrote:
   19 Nov 2023
Not a colour form, this is the undescribed species.
AJB wrote:
   20 Nov 2023
That’s very interesting Ciaran. How can you tell though? I just figured it was albinism.
Tapirlord wrote:
   20 Nov 2023
Studies by Coran (1994), have determined that anther and filament colour is a consistent diagnostic feature that can be used to seperate Arthropodium milleflorum from Arthropodium sp. Snowy R. catchment (N.G.Walsh 6195). Similar evidence has been used to seperate other new taxa such as Arthropodium sp. South-east Highlands (N.G.Walsh 811) Vic. Herbarium. As to validity of this methodology, i'm not sure, all I can do is relay back what the papers say.
Tapirlord wrote:
   20 Nov 2023
Arthropodium glareosorum

For interests sake.

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Additional information

  • 30cm to 1 metre Plant height
  • True In flower

Species information

  • Arthropodium milleflorum Scientific name
  • Vanilla Lily Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1751m Recorded at altitude
  • 235 images trained Machine learning
  • In flower

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