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Usually is a hydrophyte but occasionally found in uplands (non-wetlands). Other information. Etymology. montia: Named after the Italian botanist, Giuseppe Monti ...
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Claytonia australasica Hook.f. First published in Hooker's Icon. Pl. 3: t. 293 (1840). This name is a synonym of Montia australasica · Taxonomy. Publications ...
Flowers l-2cm across, solitary or in small racemes from the leaf axils on stalks l-3cm in length, usually white, rarely pale pink, summer. New Zealand and south ...
Terrestrial or aquatic perennial herb, rooting from leaf nodes, terrestrial plants densely tufted and carpeting, aquatics loose and open.
Herb with rhizomatous stems to 30 cm long, rooting at the nodes. Leaves erect, linear to narrow-oblanceolate, 3–10 cm long, to 4 mm wide, usually obtuse.
Spreading fleshy herb with ground-running stems. Long-stalked small white flowers at the ends of branches. Occasionally flowers tinged pink.
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Botanical details ; Family: Portulacaceae ; Native to the UK: No ; Genus. Neopaxia ; Name status. Unresolved.
Scientific name: Claytonia australasica Hook.f. ; Phylum: Embryophyta ; Class: Angiosperms ; Order: Caryophyllales ; Family: Portulacaceae.
genus: Claytonia L. species: Claytonia australasica Hook. f. Other names for this basionym: Montia racemosa (Buchanan) Heenan · Neopaxia racemosa (Buchanan) ...