Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Proteales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
diabolica
ID:
511093

Status:
valid

Authors:
R.Butcher

Source:
ksu

Year:
2007

Citation Micro:
Nuytsia 17: 100 (2007)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000510425

Common Names

  • Synaphea Diabolica
  • Diabolica Synaphea
  • Diabolica's Synaphea

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Description

Synaphea diabolica (also called Diabolica Synaphea, among many other common names) is a shrub or small tree that is native to Australia. It has grey-green foliage and small yellow flowers. It is found in dry woodland, scrubland, and grassland habitats.

Uses & Benefits

Synaphea diabolica is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and containers. It can also be used as a hedge or screen.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Synaphea diabolica is white with yellow spots. The seed is small and round. The seedlings are thin and have a light green color.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Synaphea diabolica is a perennial herb that is native to the Atlantic Forest of Brazil. It prefers full sun to partial shade and moist, well-drained soils. Propagation is usually done by seed, which should be sown in spring or summer. Cuttings can also be taken in late summer or early autumn.

Where to Find Synaphea diabolica

Synaphea diabolica can be found in the dry savannas of South Africa.

Synaphea diabolica FAQ

What is the scientific name of Synaphea diabolica?

Synaphea diabolica

What is the family of Synaphea diabolica?

Asteraceae

What is the common name of Synaphea diabolica?

Diabolical Synaphea

Species in the Synaphea genus

Synaphea brachyceras, Synaphea bifurcata, Synaphea aephynsa, Synaphea acutiloba, Synaphea whicherensis, Synaphea tripartita, Synaphea tamminensis, Synaphea platyphylla, Synaphea sparsiflora, Synaphea reticulata, Synaphea recurva, Synaphea rangiferops, Synaphea quartzitica, Synaphea preissii, Synaphea boyaginensis, Synaphea stenoloba, Synaphea pinnata, Synaphea gracillima, Synaphea floribunda, Synaphea flexuosa, Synaphea flabelliformis, Synaphea favosa, Synaphea endothrix, Synaphea polymorpha, Synaphea divaricata, Synaphea incurva, Synaphea decumbens, Synaphea decorticans, Synaphea damopsis, Synaphea cuneata, Synaphea constricta, Synaphea cervifolia, Synaphea canaliculata, Synaphea drummondii, Synaphea obtusata, Synaphea petiolaris, Synaphea parviflora, Synaphea panhesya, Synaphea oulopha, Synaphea otiostigma, Synaphea grandis, Synaphea odocoileops, Synaphea hians, Synaphea nexosa, Synaphea media, Synaphea macrophylla, Synaphea lesueurensis, Synaphea intricata, Synaphea interioris, Synaphea oligantha,

Species in the Proteaceae family

Acidonia microcarpa, Adenanthos acanthophyllus, Adenanthos apiculatus, Adenanthos argyreus, Adenanthos barbigerus, Adenanthos cacomorphus, Adenanthos cuneatus, Adenanthos cunninghamii, Adenanthos cygnorum, Adenanthos detmoldii, Adenanthos dobagii, Adenanthos dobsonii, Adenanthos drummondii, Adenanthos ellipticus, Adenanthos eyrei, Adenanthos filifolius, Adenanthos flavidiflorus, Adenanthos forrestii, Adenanthos glabrescens, Adenanthos gracilipes, Adenanthos ileticos, Adenanthos intermedius, Adenanthos intricatus, Adenanthos labillardierei, Adenanthos linearis, Adenanthos macropodianus, Adenanthos meisneri, Adenanthos obovatus, Adenanthos oreophilus, Adenanthos pamelus, Adenanthos pungens, Adenanthos sericeus, Adenanthos strictus, Adenanthos teges, Adenanthos terminalis, Adenanthos velutinus, Adenanthos venosus, Agastachys odorata, Alloxylon brachycarpum, Alloxylon flammeum, Alloxylon pinnatum, Alloxylon wickhamii, Athertonia diversifolia, Aulax cancellata, Aulax pallasia, Aulax umbellata, Austromuellera trinervia, Austromuellera valida, Banksia acanthopoda, Banksia acuminata,