Classification
 Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Alstroemeria aurea Graham, Edinburgh New Philos. J. 15: 181 (1833)
Synonymy:
  • = Alstroemeria aurantiaca D.Don
 Description

Erect perennial, to 1 m high. Rhizome slender, hard, woody, c. 5 mm diam., with some roots becoming fleshy. Stems purplish and sometimes woody below with short, acute, membranous bracts, green and leafy above. Leaves thin, ± glaucous below, c. 6–13 × 0.5–2 cm, narrow-linear to lanceolate to ± elliptic, many-nerved, midrip ± indistinct, petiole short, narrow, twisted, with short sheath. Umbel compound, with 3–6 primary rays c. 5 cm long, each ultimate branch bearing 1–3 flowers, bases of primary and secondary rays with bract-like leaves similar to, and not much shorter or narrower than foliage leaves. Flowers c. 5 cm long, 1.5–3 cm diam., bright yellow with reddish markings; segments free, clawed, outer oblong, reddish-tinged towards green obtuse tip, inner slightly longer and much narrower than outer, acute, 2 upper with red-purple streaks. Capsule c. 2 × 1.5 cm, longitudinally 6-ribbed, with smooth apiculate cap.

[From: Healy and Edgar (1980) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 3 as Alstroemeria aurantiaca D.Don]

 Biostatus
Exotic
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Graham, R. 1833: Description of several new or rare plants which have lately flowered in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh, and chiefly in the Royal Botanic Garden. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal 15: 181–184.
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