DescriptionAtkinsonia ligustrina Brian G (Flickr).jpg
English: Atkinsonia ligustrina
Threatened species: ROTAP: 2RCa
Erect shrub 1–2 m high.
Occurs in woodland and heath in exposed sites, a single plant often parasitic on the roots of many nearby plants. Confined to a small area in the Blue Mountains.
Atkinsonia was named after Louisa Atkinson, a plant collector who found many new plants in the Blue Mountains, including the specimen of A. ligustrina that Cunningham based his description on.
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Threatened species: ROTAP: 2RCaErect shrub 1–2 m high.Occurs in woodland and heath in exposed sites, a single plant often parasitic on the roots of many nearby plants. Confined to a small area in the Blue Mountains, approximately between Linden, Mount Wilson and Mount Victoria, and around Marrangaroo. Atkinsonia was named after Louisa Atkinson, a plant collector who found many new plants in the Blue Mountains, including the specimen of A. ligustrina that Cunningham based his description on.http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=sp&name=Atkinsonia~ligustrina