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| {{SPlantbox | | {{SPlantbox |
| |familia=Proteaceae | | |familia=Proteaceae |
− | |genus=Adenanthos | + | |genus=Adenanthos |
− | |species=detmoldii | + | |species=detmoldii |
| |common_name=Scott River jugflower, Yellow jugflower | | |common_name=Scott River jugflower, Yellow jugflower |
| |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia | | |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
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| |usda_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia | | |usda_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
| |max_zone=10 | | |max_zone=10 |
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| + | '''''Adenanthos detmoldii''''', commonly known as '''Scott River Jugflower''' or '''Yellow Jugflower''',<ref name = "Wrigley 1991">{{cite book | last = Wrigley | first = John |coauthors = Fagg, Murray | title = Banksias, Waratahs and Grevilleas | year = 1991 | publisher = Angus & Robertson | location = Sydney | isbn = 0-207-17277-3|pages = 61–62}}</ref> is a species of shrub in the family [[Proteaceae]]. It is endemic to the [[Southwest Australia|south-west]] of [[Western Australia]]. |
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| + | It grows as an erect shrub to 4 m (13 ft) in height, with hairy branches and long, narrow leaves up to 80 mm length and about 5 mm wide. The flowers, which appear between August and November, consist of a tubular perianth about 25 mm long, and a style about 40 mm long. The perianth is yellow with an orange throat that becomes brown following pollination.<ref name="Nelson 1995">{{cite encyclopedia | author = Nelson, Ernest Charles | year = 1995 | title = Adenanthos | editor = McCarthy, Patrick (ed.) | encyclopedia = [[Flora of Australia (series)|Flora of Australia]] | volume = 16 | pages = 314–342 | location = Collingwood, Victoria | publisher = CSIRO Publishing / Australian Biological Resources Study | isbn = 0643056920}}</ref> |
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| ==Cultivation== | | ==Cultivation== |
− | | + | The species prefers well-drained, light soils in full sun to part shade,<ref name="ANPSA">{{cite web | title = ''Adenanthos detmondii'' | publisher = Australian Native Plant Society (Australia) | url = http://asgap.org.au/a-det.html | accessdate = 2010-03-21}}</ref> though, as its natural occurrence in winter-wet areas would suggest, it is hardier to poor drainage than most ''Adenanthos'' species.<ref name="Wrigley 1991"/> Naturally a dry-summer plant, it performs unexpectedly well in areas with wet or humid summers, though it is vulnerable to [[grey mould]] in such climates. [[Plant propagation|Propagation]] is by [[cutting (plant)|cutting]]s of semi-mature growth.<ref name="ANPSA"/> |
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| ===Propagation=== | | ===Propagation=== |
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| ==Varieties== | | ==Varieties== |
| + | ''A. detmoldii'' was retained in ''A.'' sect. ''Eurylaema'' in [[Ernest Charles Nelson]]'s 1978 revision of ''Adenanthos'',<ref name="Nelson 1978"/> and again in his 1995 treatment of the genus for the ''[[Flora of Australia (series)|Flora of Australia]]'' series. The placement of ''A. cuneatus'' in [[Nelson's taxonomic arrangement of Adenanthos|Nelson's arrangement of ''Adenanthos'']] may be summarised as follows:<ref name="Nelson 1995"/> |
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| + | :'''''[[Adenanthos]]''''' |
| + | ::'''[[Adenanthos sect. Eurylaema|''A.'' sect. ''Eurylaema'']]''' |
| + | :::'''''A. detmoldii''''' |
| + | :::''[[Adenanthos barbiger|A. barbiger]]'' |
| + | :::''[[Adenanthos obovatus|A. obovatus]]'' |
| + | :::''[[Adenanthos ×pamela|A. ×pamela]]'' |
| + | ::[[Adenanthos sect. Adenanthos|''A.'' sect. ''Adenanthos'']] (29 species, 8 subspecies) |
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| + | This species frequently [[hybrid (biology)|hybrid]]ises with ''[[Adenanthos obovatus]]''; the resulting hybrids are known as ''[[Adenanthos ×pamela]]''.<ref name="Nelson 1995"/> |
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |
| <gallery perrow=5> | | <gallery perrow=5> |
| + | File:Adenanthos detmoldii foliage.jpg|Foliage |
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