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- Q8207394 subject Q6281362.
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- Q8207394 abstract "Astartea fascicularis is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. It is endemic to southwestern Western Australia, where it is widespread in the Recherche Archipelago and present on the mainland in Cape Le Grand National Park. Its common name is Recherche astartea.This species is a shrub usually reaching up to 1.5 metres tall at windy sites and about 3 metres in maximum height in sheltered areas. It may have single or multiple stems and may layer. New stems are reddish in colour and ridged or winged. Older stems are grey, developing reddish and grey stripes, and more deeply ridged. The leaves are often arranged in fascicles. The leaf blades may be as thick or thicker than they are wide, and reach 1.2 centimetres long. The flowers are paired along the branches. The petals are usually white, or sometimes pale pink. The flower contains clusters of several stamens and usually a few staminodes. The fruit capsule is 2 or 3 millimetres long.This shrub grows on granite substrates. It occurs in exposed coastal habitat and more protected inland scrubs.".
- Q8207394 binomialAuthority Q528925.
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- Q8207394 division Q25314.
- Q8207394 family Q156563.
- Q8207394 genus Q2711268.
- Q8207394 kingdom Q756.
- Q8207394 order Q21866.
- Q8207394 order Q338878.
- Q8207394 thumbnail Astartea_fascicularis_7709.jpg?width=300.
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- Q8207394 binomialAuthority "DC.".
- Q8207394 familia Q156563.
- Q8207394 genus "Astartea".
- Q8207394 ordo Q21866.
- Q8207394 regnum Q756.
- Q8207394 unrankedClassis "Eudicots".
- Q8207394 unrankedDivisio "Angiosperms".
- Q8207394 unrankedOrdo "Rosids".
- Q8207394 type Eukaryote.
- Q8207394 type Plant.
- Q8207394 type Species.
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- Q8207394 comment "Astartea fascicularis is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. It is endemic to southwestern Western Australia, where it is widespread in the Recherche Archipelago and present on the mainland in Cape Le Grand National Park. Its common name is Recherche astartea.This species is a shrub usually reaching up to 1.5 metres tall at windy sites and about 3 metres in maximum height in sheltered areas. It may have single or multiple stems and may layer.".
- Q8207394 label "Astartea fascicularis".
- Q8207394 depiction Astartea_fascicularis_7709.jpg.