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11-Feb-2018

Plectanthus amoenus

Described for science in 1997 and listed as Vulnerable to extinction by the Queensland government, Plectranthus amoenus occurs only on a few rock outcrops in my home district.
Plectranthus amoenus doesn’t have a common name, but many Plectranthus species are known as spurflowers.
Plectranthus belongs to the mint family Lamiaceae.


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Pierre14-Oct-2020 15:13
Une belle découverte cette magnifique plante! V
Simon 07-Jun-2018 02:46
That's a fine looking specimen Don. Great depth of field.
Nirvan Hope16-Mar-2018 17:08
Oh, that blue! And the light! The plant looks healthy - not about to go extinct under your watchful eye.
Fong Lam16-Mar-2018 14:19
Such a lovely flower, would be a great loss if becomes extinct....V
Yvonne16-Mar-2018 09:00
A wonderful close-up view with marvelous detail and colour! v
joseantonio16-Mar-2018 05:32
really looks lovely.Great capture.V.
Gill Kopy16-Mar-2018 03:41
Lovely shot of this rare plant - the leaves look very similar to a wild mint that grows here !! V
larose forest photos16-Mar-2018 01:05
Very interesting information. So, this is a pretty new species for Australia then. Excellent shot of this rarity. V
Kim16-Mar-2018 00:41
Gorgeous flower shot! V
Jim Coffman15-Mar-2018 22:24
I hate to hear the word extinction..It is a pretty plant..
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