词条 | Isopogon dubius |
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|image = Drummond res-10.JPG |image_caption = Isopogon dubius in the Dryandra Woodland |genus = Isopogon |species = dubius |authority = (R.Br.) Druce[1] |synonyms = Atylus roseus (Lindl.) Kuntze Isopogon roseus Lindl. Isopogon scaber Lindl. Petrophile dubia R.Br. |range_map = Isopogon dubiusDistMap16.png |range_map_caption = Occurrence data from Australasian Virtual Herbarium }} Isopogon dubius, the pincushion coneflower, is a small shrub that is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is usually between 0.3 and 1.5 metres high and has divided leaves which are 40 to 50 mm in length[2] The deep pink inflorescences are around 50 mm in diameter and appear from July to October in the species native range.[2][3] CultivationIsopogon dubius was first cultivated in Europe in the 1800s. It prefers dry summers and excellent drainage and will tolerate moderate frosts.[2] Full sun is required for the best flower display, although the plant can be grown in partial shade.[2]External links
References{{commonscat}}1. ^{{APNI | name =Isopogon dubius | id =30157 }} {{Taxonbar|from=Q6086239}}{{proteaceae-stub}}{{WesternAustralia-plant-stub}}{{Australia-eudicot-stub}}2. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=http://asgap.org.au/i-dub.html|title=Isopogon dubius|publisher=Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants (ASGAP)|accessdate=2008-08-10}} 3. ^{{FloraBase|name=Isopogon formosus|id=2229}} 3 : Eudicots of Western Australia|Isopogon|Garden plants |
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