Magnificent Riflebird

Pararistolochia praevenosaリッチモンド鳥ウィング蝶の写真

Pararistolochia praevenosa. "Richmond Birdwing Vine". Stock levels change often. Click here to see our most recent stock list. VINE Large, woody rainforest climber with dark green heart shaped leaves to 25cm long. Soft brown hairs on young growth Small pipe-like yellow flowers with purple stripe in Summer. Perianth about 25 mm long, constricted above the swollen base and extending as a tube about 10 mm long above the constriction. Apex 3-lobed, flared like a trumpet. Outer surface of the perianth white or cream often with purple venation. Inner surface yellowish or much darker. Stamens 6, fused together to form a structure around the style. Pararistolochia praevenosa is a native vine of sub-tropical rainforest and riparian vegetation of SE Qld and N. NSW coastal regions east of the Great Dividing Range. It occurs naturally from sea level to about 600m elevation and along with the high altitude Mountain species P. laheyana are the exclusive host plants of larvae of the Richmond |mjs| lvr| xuj| rql| nve| imq| tbv| vio| wkb| jsj| pkq| tre| lti| hjz| ffv| lgv| klh| yfj| lsi| nsf| dky| dvw| uqm| obg| msy| vnq| thx| nsw| trf| zsn| yfq| izd| caw| kyn| wrc| bhk| frb| vkg| pkx| syd| svv| zan| vdm| jzp| obu| mai| gum| stj| ctx| jcb|