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The '''''Thysanotus multiflorus''''', is a perennial flowering plant with tall stems accompanied with a cluster of foliage underneath. The flowers of this plant are bright mauve and there are 3 petals each decorated with fringed edges.
The '''''Thysanotus multiflorus''''', is a [[perennial]] flowering plant with tall stems accompanied with a cluster of foliage underneath. This plant is [[endemism|endemic]] to the [[Southwest Australia]]. The flowers of this plant are bright mauve and there are 3 petals each decorated with fringed edges.


==Distribution==
==Distribution==
''Thysanotus multiflorus R.Br.'' originates from south western Australia, southeast of Perth. <ref>It is considered to distributed in the [[Category:IBRA regions|IBRA Regions]], Avon Wheatbelt, Esperance Plains, Jarrah Forest, Swan Coastal Plain, Warren.</ref> This region has wet winters and dry summers. Example= <ref name=Krause>{{cite author=Krause, S. |year=2007|title=Morphological biodiversity and local use of the Himalayan pear (Pyrus pashia) in Central Bhutan= pages=1245–1254}}You can also add in any significant expansion of its range here, such as if it were introduced to a new area of the world and survives there, otherwise delete this line. Another reference? <ref name=Krause></ref>.
''Thysanotus multiflorus R.Br.'' originates from [[Southwestern Australia]], southeast of Perth. <ref>It is considered to distributed in the [[Category:IBRA regions|IBRA Regions]], Avon Wheatbelt, Esperance Plains, Jarrah Forest, Swan Coastal Plain, Warren.</ref> This region has wet winters and dry summers. Example= <ref name=Krause>{{cite author=Krause, S. |year=2007|title=Morphological biodiversity and local use of the Himalayan pear (Pyrus pashia) in Central Bhutan= pages=1245–1254}}You can also add in any significant expansion of its range here, such as if it were introduced to a new area of the world and survives there, otherwise delete this line. Another reference? <ref name=Krause></ref>.


==Habitat and Ecology==
==Habitat and Ecology==

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Thysanotus multiflorus
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Thysanotus multiflorus R.Br.

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The Thysanotus multiflorus, is a perennial flowering plant with tall stems accompanied with a cluster of foliage underneath. This plant is endemic to the Southwest Australia. The flowers of this plant are bright mauve and there are 3 petals each decorated with fringed edges.

Distribution

Thysanotus multiflorus R.Br. originates from Southwestern Australia, southeast of Perth. [1] This region has wet winters and dry summers. Example= Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page)..

Habitat and Ecology

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Flowers and fruit

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  1. ^ It is considered to distributed in the , Avon Wheatbelt, Esperance Plains, Jarrah Forest, Swan Coastal Plain, Warren.
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  1. ^ Paczkowska, Grazyna. "Thysanotus multiflorus R.Br". Department of Environment and Conservation, Western Australian Herbarium. Retrieved 26 April 2012.