Broad-leaved Drumsticks - Isopogon anemonifolius
Isopogon anemonifolius or Broad-leaved Drumsticks is a shrub that is endemic to eastern New South Wales in Australia. In occurs naturally in woodland, open forest and heathland on sandstone soils. Its height usually ranges between 0.5 and 2 metres, generally being smaller in exposed heathland. The yellow flowers appear during late spring or early summer and are displayed prominently. They are followed by grey cone-like drumsticks, the small hairy seeds found in the old flower parts.
Approvals
| Animal |
Part(s) |
Comment |
| Birds |
Tree |
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Locations
| Location |
Comments |
| 465465 |
65465 |
Toxicity
| Animal |
Part |
Comments |
Citation |
| Canid |
Bark |
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Raw Data
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'BotanicalName': 'Isopogon anemonifolius',
'Comments': 'Isopogon anemonifolius or Broad-leaved Drumsticks is a shrub '
'that is endemic to eastern New South Wales in Australia. In '
'occurs naturally in woodland, open forest and heathland on '
'sandstone soils. Its height usually ranges between 0.5 and 2 '
'metres, generally being smaller in exposed heathland. The yellow '
'flowers appear during late spring or early summer and are '
'displayed prominently. They are followed by grey cone-like '
'drumsticks, the small hairy seeds found in the old flower parts.',
'CommonName': 'Broad-leaved Drumsticks',
'Exceptions': [{'ExceptionAnimal': 'Brown bear', 'ExceptionPart': 'Tree'}],
'Images': [{'ImageType': '--',
'ImageURL': 'Images/Isopogon_anemonifolius_01.jpg'}],
'Locations': [{'LocationComments': '65465', 'LocationName': '465465'}],
'PlantID': 260.0,
'Toxicity': [{'ToxicityAnimal': 'Canid',
'ToxicityComments': '123',
'ToxicityPart': 'Bark',
'ToxicityReference': '123'}]}