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Wahlenbergia gloriosa

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Wahlenbergia gloriosa:Wahlenbergia gloriosa closeup
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Asterales
Family: Campanulaceae
Genus: Wahlenbergia
Species: W. gloriosa
Binomial name
Wahlenbergia gloriosa


Wahlenbergia gloriosa, or royal bluebell, is an Australian wildflower from the Campanulaceae family. It grows in high rainfall (for Australia) areas in the alps, in environs ranging from shady roadside cuttings on Mount Hotham to full sun herbfields on the Main range.

W. gloriosa has small dark green leaves in rosettes, to 2 cm. The flowers are a deep blue/purple colour, and are very eyecatching. The colour is not reproducible on a computer screen or normal film (being a shade of violet, rather than purple). It grows as a suckering herb. The flower is the floral emblem of the Australian Capital Territory.

Wahlenbergias are generally easily propagated by division or root cutting.

Wahlenbergia gloriosa:A photo of Wahlenbergia gloriosa growing in the wild on Mount Buffalo National Park
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A photo of Wahlenbergia gloriosa growing in the wild on Mount Buffalo National Park

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Categories


Flora of Australia | Flora of the Australian Capital Territory | Campanulaceae

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