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Scientific Name: | Lobelia irrigua (syn. Pratia platycalyx) |
Salt Pratia - plant
Photo: A J Brown |
Other Common Name:
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Fleshy Pratia
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Status:
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Native to South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.
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Plant Description:
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Small, thick and shiny leaved, creeping herb with zig-zag stems that root at the nodes. Leaves are linear to ovate or almost round, 2-40 mm long and 1-8 mm wide and sometimes toothed on the margins. Small, 5-petalled, star-like flowers are 1.8-4.5 mm long, white or mauve-tinged on the back of the lobes and tube; the corolla lobes slightly offset from being evenly distributed around the centre. Fruit is ovoid to ellipsoid, containing light brown seed, 0.7-0.9 mm long. Flowering from spring to autumn.
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Habitat:
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Occurs on heavy, damp soils in coastal and inland saltmarsh and slightly brackish to subsaline wetlands and grasslands and along watercourses.
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Comments:
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A number of other Lobelia species (e.g. L. concolor – Poison Pratia and L. pedunculata – Matted Pratia) grow on wet, muddy sites in Victoria but do not usually encroach on saline environments.
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Salt Pratia Photos
Salt Pratia - flowers
Photo: A J Brown |
Salt Pratia - leaves
Photo: A J Brown | |