About
Education
Discuss
TraitBank
Sign In
Sign Up
Language
Deutsch
English
Español
français
italiano
Nederlands
Piemontèis
Português do Brasil
suomi
Türkçe
čeština
Ελληνικά
македонски
Українська
العربية
简体中文
繁體中文
names in breadcrumbs
vernacular
scientific
About
Education
Discuss
TraitBank
Sign In
Sign Up
en
Deutsch
English
Español
français
italiano
Nederlands
Piemontèis
Português do Brasil
suomi
Türkçe
čeština
Ελληνικά
македонски
Українська
العربية
简体中文
繁體中文
names in breadcrumbs
vernacular
scientific
Creatures
»
…
»
Plants
»
…
»
Dicotyledons
»
…
»
Stylidiaceae
»
…
Creatures
»
Cellular Organisms
»
Eukaryotes
»
Plants
»
Green Plants
»
Streptophyta
»
Embryophytes
»
Ferns
»
Seed Plants
»
Dicotyledons
»
Eudicots
»
Superasterids
»
Asterids
»
Asterales
»
Stylidiaceae
»
Triggerplant
«
Stylidium bindoon Lowrie & Kenneally
collect
overview
data
media
names
cc-by
trusted
cc-by
trusted
cc-by
trusted
cc-by
trusted
Stylidium bindoon
cc-by
Jean and Fred
Flickr Group
This small Stylidium grows in clumps. The leaves on the rosettes are serrated with a white margin and a long hair at the end. Photo: Jean
Stylidium bindoon
cc-by
Jean and Fred
Flickr Group
This small Stylidium grows in clumps. The leaves on the rosettes are serrated with a white margin and a long hair at the end. Photo: Jean
Native bee on Stylidium bindoon
cc-by
Jean and Fred
Flickr Group
The little bees were visiting the small Stylidium. The bees were small enough not to set off the 'trigger'. Photo: Jean
Stylidium bindoon
cc-by
Jean and Fred
Flickr Group
This small Stylidium grows in clumps. The leaves on the rosettes are serrated with a white margin and a long hair at the end. Photo: Jean