Xyris complanata - Feathered Yellow-eye
Xyris complanata, commonly known as Feathered Yellow-eye, is a perennial herbaceous plant native to QLD and NSW. It typically grows to a height of 0.2 to 0.6 meters and is found in wetland habitats such as swamps, margins of water bodies, and seasonally inundated areas. This species is recognized by its slender, flattened leaves and bright yellow, delicate flowers that bloom predominantly in the warmer months.
Xyris complanata contributes significantly to wetland ecosystems by aiding in water filtration and providing habitat for various aquatic and terrestrial fauna. Its striking flowers attract pollinators, including native bees, enhancing local biodiversity.
Xyris complanata, commonly known as Feathered Yellow-eye, is a perennial herbaceous plant native to QLD and NSW. It typically grows to a height of 0.2 to 0.6 meters and is found in wetland habitats such as swamps, margins of water bodies, and seasonally inundated areas. This species is recognized by its slender, flattened leaves and bright yellow, delicate flowers that bloom predominantly in the warmer months.
Xyris complanata contributes significantly to wetland ecosystems by aiding in water filtration and providing habitat for various aquatic and terrestrial fauna. Its striking flowers attract pollinators, including native bees, enhancing local biodiversity.
Xyris complanata, commonly known as Feathered Yellow-eye, is a perennial herbaceous plant native to QLD and NSW. It typically grows to a height of 0.2 to 0.6 meters and is found in wetland habitats such as swamps, margins of water bodies, and seasonally inundated areas. This species is recognized by its slender, flattened leaves and bright yellow, delicate flowers that bloom predominantly in the warmer months.
Xyris complanata contributes significantly to wetland ecosystems by aiding in water filtration and providing habitat for various aquatic and terrestrial fauna. Its striking flowers attract pollinators, including native bees, enhancing local biodiversity.