Gonocarpus micranthus commonly called creeping raspwort is a prostrate, ascending or erect perennial herb in the family Haloragaceae.
In marshy mountain turf, moist places along mountain brooks and lakes, on wet ridges, summits and plateaus; altitude 1000 m, in Malesia ascending to 3600 m.
Helpdesk · Kingdom. Plantae · Phylum. Tracheophyta · Class. Magnoliopsida · Order. Saxifragales · Family. Haloragaceae · Genus. Haloragis J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.
Gonocarpus micranthus is a shrub in the watermilfoil family Haloragaceae native to eastern Australia and New Zealand. Common names include creeping raspwort ...
Family: Haloragaceae; Native to the UK: No; Genus. Haloragis. Genus description. Haloragis are herbaceous or semi-evergreen perennials, often becoming woody ...
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Overview. Code created in: 1996-10-28 ; Preferred name: Haloragis micrantha ; Authority: (Thunberg) Siebold & Zuccarini ; Kingdom Plantae ( 1PLAK ) ; Phylum ...
It is richest with plants from the state of Karnataka and the Western Ghats. Recent efforts have added further collection from the states of Maharastra, Tamil ...
Gonocarpus micranthus is a widespread and abundant native herb. It is a prostrate plant that grows on wet peats from sea level to the alpine zone.
Biostatus. Native · Category. Vascular · Structural class. Herbs - Dicotyledons other than Composites · Flower colours. Red/Pink · Similar taxa. The NZ species in ...