Diplarrena is a genus of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae. The two species are endemic to Australia. The name is from Greek diploos ("double")...
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Diplarrena moraea, commonly known as white iris (or butterfly flag in the UK), is a member of the iris family, Iridaceae. It occurs in Australian heathland...
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Cypella Devia Dierama, Fairy-wand Dietes, Fortnight lily, African iris Diplarrena Duthiastrum Eleutherine Ennealophus Ferraria Freesia (syn. Anomatheca)...
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Asparagales St G Diphylleia two leaves Berberidaceae Ranunculales St G Diplarrena two male parts (the fertile stamens). Previously Diplarrhena. Iridaceae...
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six tepals, which in most cases are identical, but in some genera like Diplarrena or Libertia, may differ. The ovary is 3-locular containing small seeds...
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(Lepidosperma filiforme, Lepyrodia tasmanica, Paa tenera, Empodisma minus, Diplarrena latifolia, Restio australis and Astelia alpina). In New Zealand it is...
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