Description: Stylidium at the edge of waterline. Each flower 5mm across. Date: 27 November 2007, 08:46. Source: Trigger plant. Author: Jean from Perth, Australia.
Description: While helping with monitoring the numbers of this threatened population of Stylidium semaphorum, I managed to capture photos of one of it's pollinators. An Aleucosia sp bee fly is being hit on the side of the thorax by the short column (or trigger) of the flower. Pollen Is visible on the side of the fly. It visits many flowers, sharing the pollen between. Photos: Jean Explore: 1 Sept 2019 #162. Date: Taken on 19 October 2017, 10:57. Source: Pollinator. Author: Jean and Fred from Perth, Australia. Flickr tagsInfoFieldstylidium, stylidium semaphorum, t, udamung nature reserve, western australia, threatened flora, bee fly, bombyliidae, aleucosia, aleucosia sp, pollinator, pink, udumung, udamung.
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Description: Typical Stylidium habitat near a granite outcrop in Western Australia. Date: 22 September 2009, 16:06. Source: Pretty skirt. Author: Jean from Perth, Australia.
Description: Drawing of Stylidium alsinoides from the 1770 Endeavour voyage of James Cook. Date: 1780. Source: Scan of original. Author: Frederick Polydore Nodder. Permission(Reusing this file): PD-old.
Description: Drawing of Stylidium pedunculatum from the 1770 Endeavour voyage of James Cook. Date: 1780. Source: Scan of original. Author: Frederick Polydore Nodder. Permission (Reusing this file): PD-old.
Description: Drawing of Stylidium fissilobum from the 1770 Endeavour voyage of James Cook. Date: 1780. Source: Scan of original. Author: Frederick Polydore Nodder. Permission (Reusing this file): PD-old.
Description: We found these plants growing around the edges of a large rock in Morawa. The young emerging flowers are a brilliant pink encouraging you to photograph them. Stylidium ricae grows in a restricted area. Photo: Fred. Date: Taken on 18 September 2016, 15:00. Source: Stylidium ricae. Author: Jean and Fred from Perth, Australia. Flickr tagsInfoFieldstylidium ricae, morawa, bilya rock, western australia, stylidium, taxonomy:binomial=stylidium ricae, geo:country=australia, geo:state=western australia, priority 3.