Prasophyllum beatrix D.L.Jones & D.T.Rouse 2006
Inflorescence Photo by © Colin and Misha Rowan and their The Retired Aussies Website
LATE MID
Common Name Beatrix Prasophyllum
Flower Size
Found in New South Wales in grassy woodlands as a medium sized, cold growing terrestrial with a single, dark green, free part 10" [25 cm] long leaf that blooms in the late winter and spring on an erect, to 24" [60 cm] long overall, rachis 2 to 4.8" [5 to 12 cm] long, 8 to 35 flowered inflorescence carrying lemon scented flowers.
"This relatively recently described species is a member of the Prasophyllum odoratum group and distinguished from P. odoratum by its more robust habit and generally larger and more crowded flowers. The P. odoratum complex however remains a difficult group and the boundaries between several informal taxa within the group are unclear." The VicFlora Website
Synonyms
References W3 Tropicos, Kew Monocot list , IPNI ;
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