Abrotanella forsteroides: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Asterales
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Genus
- Abrotanella
- Species
- Abrotanella forsteroides
- Scientific Name
- Abrotanella forsteroides
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Abrotanella forsteroides
Abrotanella forsteroides, commonly known as the Tasmanian cushion plant, is an angiosperm endemic to Tasmania, Australia. The plant is a dicot species in the daisy family Asteraceae and can be identified by its bright green and compact cushion like appearance.
The term cushion plant refers to a characteristic growth habit adopted by a variety of species and families growing in alpine and subalpine environments. The growth habit is an adaptation to low nutrient areas and typically involves deep tap roots and densely-packed stems, which decay to form a layer of peat under the plants. This dense growth pattern provides insulating properties to the plant, preventing root exposure to sub-zero temperatures, and forms a mat- or cushion-like structure.
...Abrotanella forsteroides in languages:
- Russian
- Абротанелла форстериевидная
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Abrotanella caespitosa
- Abrotanella diemii
- Abrotanella emarginata
- Abrotanella fertilis
- Abrotanella filiformis
- Abrotanella forsteroides
- Abrotanella inconspicua
- Abrotanella linearifolia
- Abrotanella linearis
- Abrotanella muscosa
- Abrotanella nivigena
- Abrotanella papuana
- Abrotanella patearoa
- Abrotanella purpurea
- Abrotanella pusilla
- Abrotanella rostrata
- Abrotanella rosulata
- Abrotanella scapigera
- Abrotanella spathulata
- Abrotanella submarginata
- Abrotanella trichoachaenia
- Abrotanella trilobata













































