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- Verticordia_picta abstract "Verticordia picta is a small to medium sized shrub with pink and cupped flowers that are sweetly scented. The species has been given the common name of Painted featherflower and China cups. It is in found in a variety of forms, in diverse habitats, and is widespread throughout Southwest Australia. The habit of the shrub varies as low-growing to a taller form, 0.15 to 1.3 metres in height and width, the single main stem is no more than moderately branched. It does not possess a lignotuber, distinguishing it from the similar species Verticordia rennieana, although its habit of branching near ground level may give this appearance. The small flowers are arranged in corymbose or roundish groups. The petal, 4.5–8 millimetres long, is concave, upright or spreading, and may be shades of pink to purple. The sepal is finely divided, fringed in appearance, and usually paler in colour than the petal; both may be white in some forms. The flowering period is from the end of July until November, this extends into December in some areas. The leaves are between 4–12 mm long, narrow, pointed or hooked at the tip, and partly rounded in outline.The distribution range extends from coastal regions south of Kalbarri National Park, throughout the Avon Wheatbelt, and into arid regions west of Kalgoorlie. It is also found to the south of Fremantle on the Swan Coastal Plain. The diverse forms of Verticordia picta occupy a wide range of habitat, on hills or winter-wet areas, in a variety of soil types. It is frequently associated with other verticordias, in heath and shrublands, or in open eucalypt woodland.It was amongst the earliest species of Verticordia to be described, by Stephen Endlicher in 1838, using a collection that was gathered by John Septimus Roe at an unknown location. The author may have given it the epithet picta, from the Latin for painted, for the dapples that appear on the petals of dried specimens. The synonym Verticordia petandra results from Turczaninow's 1847 description of the same species.Cultivation of this species is uncommon, being sometimes difficult to propagate. Once established it will live for around ten years as a small shrub with a profuse display of flowers over a long season. It prefers the mediterranean climate of Western Australia, but it has been successfully grown in New South Wales.".
- Verticordia_picta binomialAuthority Stephan_Endlicher.
- Verticordia_picta class Eudicots.
- Verticordia_picta division Flowering_plant.
- Verticordia_picta family Myrtaceae.
- Verticordia_picta genus Verticordia.
- Verticordia_picta kingdom Plant.
- Verticordia_picta order Myrtales.
- Verticordia_picta order Rosids.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageExternalLink dec06-2b.html.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageExternalLink 12447.
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- Verticordia_picta wikiPageRevisionID "702595504".
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Avon_Wheatbelt.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Botanical_name.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plants_described_in_1838.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rosids_of_Western_Australia.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Verticordia.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Ellis_Rowan.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Fremantle.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink John_Septimus_Roe.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Kalbarri_National_Park.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Kalgoorlie.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Pieroni.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Myrtaceae.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Myrtales.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink New_South_Wales.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Nikolai_Turczaninow.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Rosids.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Southwest_Australia.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Stephan_Endlicher.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Swan_Coastal_Plain.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Synonym_(taxonomy).
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Verticordia.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLink Verticordia_rennieana.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageWikiLinkText "V. picta".
- Verticordia_picta binomial "Verticordia picta".
- Verticordia_picta binomialAuthority Stephan_Endlicher.
- Verticordia_picta familia Myrtaceae.
- Verticordia_picta genus "Verticordia".
- Verticordia_picta id "49016".
- Verticordia_picta id "6109".
- Verticordia_picta imageCaption "V. huegelii, painting by Ellis Rowan".
- Verticordia_picta name "Verticordia picta Endl.".
- Verticordia_picta ordo Myrtales.
- Verticordia_picta regnum Plant.
- Verticordia_picta species "V. picta".
- Verticordia_picta unrankedClassis "Eudicots".
- Verticordia_picta unrankedDivisio "Angiosperms".
- Verticordia_picta unrankedOrdo "Rosids".
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- Verticordia_picta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Verticordia_picta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikispecies.
- Verticordia_picta subject Category:Plants_described_in_1838.
- Verticordia_picta subject Category:Rosids_of_Western_Australia.
- Verticordia_picta subject Category:Verticordia.
- Verticordia_picta type Eukaryote.
- Verticordia_picta type Plant.
- Verticordia_picta type Species.
- Verticordia_picta type Myrtale.
- Verticordia_picta type Thing.
- Verticordia_picta type Q19088.
- Verticordia_picta type Q756.
- Verticordia_picta comment "Verticordia picta is a small to medium sized shrub with pink and cupped flowers that are sweetly scented. The species has been given the common name of Painted featherflower and China cups. It is in found in a variety of forms, in diverse habitats, and is widespread throughout Southwest Australia. The habit of the shrub varies as low-growing to a taller form, 0.15 to 1.3 metres in height and width, the single main stem is no more than moderately branched.".
- Verticordia_picta label "Verticordia picta".
- Verticordia_picta sameAs Q7922916.
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- Verticordia_picta sameAs m.05q5bds.
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- Verticordia_picta sameAs Verticordia_picta.
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- Verticordia_picta sameAs Q7922916.
- Verticordia_picta wasDerivedFrom Verticordia_picta?oldid=702595504.
- Verticordia_picta isPrimaryTopicOf Verticordia_picta.