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Eulophia graminea Lindl.
ORCHIDACEAE
Synonymy
Common Name: Eulophia
Description: A terrestrial, perennial herb to c 0.8 m tall.
Whole plant (or habit)
Image: I.D. Cowie
Whole plant (or habit)
Root, tuber, corm or rhizome
Image: Megan Muir
Inflorescence
Image: I.D. Cowie
Flower
Image: I.D. Cowie
Flower
Flower
Notes: Relatively common in the Darwin Region.

Distribution

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Introduced Status: Introduced to NT
First Collected in NT: 02/03/2000
Bioregion: Darwin Coastal

Habitat: Commonly found in garden beds. Appears to spread in mulch derived from garden waste.

Ecological Attributes

Flowering: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Aug, Nov, Dec
Fruiting: Jan, Mar, Apr, Aug, Dec

Other Attributes

Conservation Status (TPWCA): Not Evaluated
Flora Description Source: Unpublished notes prepared for FloraNT

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