Gratiola peruviana: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Lamiales
- Family
- Plantaginaceae
- Genus
- Gratiola
- Species
- Gratiola peruviana
- Scientific Name
- Gratiola peruviana
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Gratiola peruviana
Gratiola peruviana, commonly known as austral brooklime, is a small perennial herb in the family Plantaginaceae. The species is native to South America and Australasia. It grows to between 10 and 30 centimetres high and has pink or white tubular flowers with red-purple stripes inside. These are followed by ovoid capsules that are up to 7mm long. The stem-clasping ovate leaves are arranged in opposite pairs and have shallowly toothed edges.
It occurs in the vicinity of waterbodies in shallow water, mud or dried areas. In South America, the species is native to Peru, Brazil, Chile and Argentina. In Australasia, it occurs in New Zealand and the Australian states of South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. The name has been misapplied to Gratiola pubescens in Western Australia.
...Gratiola peruviana in languages:
- English
- Austral Brooklime
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Gratiola amphiantha
- Gratiola aurea
- Gratiola bogotensis
- Gratiola brevifolia
- Gratiola concinna
- Gratiola ebracteata
- Gratiola flava
- Gratiola floridana
- Gratiola graniticola
- Gratiola heterosepala
- Gratiola hispida
- Gratiola japonica
- Gratiola linifolia
- Gratiola nana
- Gratiola neglecta
- Gratiola officinalis
- Gratiola oresbia
- Gratiola pedunculata
- Gratiola peruviana
- Gratiola pilosa
- Gratiola pubescens
- Gratiola pumilo
- Gratiola quartermaniae
- Gratiola ramosa
- Gratiola sexdentata
- Gratiola virginiana
- Gratiola viscidula































































































































































