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Darwinia oxylepis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Darwinia oxylepis
''Darwinia oxylepis'', commonly known as Gillham's bell, is a plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. It grows as an dense, upright shrub 1.0 - 1.5 metres (3 – 4.5 ft) high and produces large numbers of red inflorescences prominently displayed on the ends of the branchlets in spring. It is one of a group of Darwinias including ''D. leiostyla'', ''D. macrostegia'', ''D. meeboldii'', ''D. collina'' and ''D. squarrosa'' collectively known as mountain bells. The species is found in only a few seasonally moist gullies near the lower slopes of the Stirling Range National Park and nearby Porongurup National Park and is therefore classified as endangered. ==Description== Gillham's bell is a small, dense, upright shrub to about 1.5 metres high, with erect branches and short branchlets. Its leaves are about 10 mm long by about 1 mm wide and are almost cylindrical or triangular in cross section. Bell-shaped, flower-like inflorescences appear from August to November. These are clusters of about 10 drooping, nectar-rich flowers surrounded by bright red petal-like bracts up to 30 mm long.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://anpsa.org.au/d-oxy.html )〕
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