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Stylidium paniculatum Stylidium paniculatum is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the genus "Stylidium" (family Stylidiaceae). It is an herbaceous annual that grows from 10 to 35 cm tall. Oblanceolate or obovate leaves, about 6-30 per plant, form either a basal rosette with stems absent or in terminal rosettes when plant stems are present. The leaves are generally 10-31 mm long and 3-9 mm wide. This species produces one scape per plant. Inflorescences are 10-25 cm long and produce pink flowers that bloom from November to April in their native range. "S. paniculatum" is endemic to eastern Australia from Dalveen, Queensland to Tenterfield, New South Wales at elevations of 800 to 1000 metres. Its typical habitat has been reported as moist sandy soils on granite substrates along creeks, drains, or low-lying flats. "S. paniculatum" is closely related to "S. debile" and was originally described as a variety of "S. debile", but raised to the species level by Tony Bean in 1999. It differs from "S. debile" by the lack of bracteoles and its paniculate inflorescence. Its conservation status has been assessed as data deficient.
Talinum paniculatum "Talinum paniculatum" is native to the southern United States, much of Latin America and the Caribbean.
Cleisostoma paniculatum Cleisostoma paniculatum is a species of orchid found in India, Assam, Bhutan, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, and China (Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Tibet).
Syzygium paniculatum It is commonly cultivated in eastern Australia and elsewhere. Well known as an edible wild fruit with a pleasantly sour apple-like flavour. It is eaten fresh or cooked into jams.
Allium paniculatum "A. paniculatum" is placed within section "Codonoprasum", subgenus "Allium". The species has been regarded as highly variable, with up to 30 taxa included in what has been referred to as the "A. paniculatum" complex, many of which are now regarded as separate species within the section, including "Allium dentiferum", "A. fuscum", "A. oleraceum", "A. pallens", and "A. tenuiflorum".