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Verticordia sect. Jamiesoniana
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Myrtales
Family: Myrtaceae
Genus: Verticordia
Subgenus: Verticordia subg. Eperephes
Section: Verticordia sect. Jamiesoniana
A.S.George
Type species
Verticordia jamiesonii

Verticordia sect. Jamiesoniana is a special group of plants. It belongs to a larger plant family called Myrtaceae, which includes many well-known Australian plants like eucalyptus. This particular group is very small and unique because it contains only one type of plant, a beautiful shrub known as Verticordia jamiesonii. These plants are native to Western Australia.

What is Verticordia sect. Jamiesoniana?

A Special Plant Group

In the world of plants, scientists organize different types into groups. A "section" is a way to group plants that are very similar within a larger genus. Think of it like a specific team within a big sports club. Verticordia sect. Jamiesoniana is one of six such teams inside the larger Eperephes subgenus. A subgenus is another way to divide a genus into smaller, more manageable parts.

Unique Features of the Plant

The only plant found in this section is Verticordia jamiesonii. This plant has some interesting features that help scientists identify it. Its leaves are quite small and have a yellowish color. The flowers are also special. When they first bloom, they are white, but as they get older, they slowly change color and turn pink. Inside the flowers, there are parts called stamens and staminodes. Stamens are the parts that produce pollen, and staminodes are like stamens that don't produce pollen. In Verticordia sect. Jamiesoniana, these parts have tiny hairs that are a bit thicker than usual.

How Was It Discovered and Named?

The Work of Botanists

Naming and classifying plants is the job of botanists, who are scientists who study plants. They carefully examine plants, compare them to others, and decide how they fit into the plant family tree. This helps us understand the amazing diversity of life on Earth.

Naming the Jamiesoniana Section

The section Jamiesoniana was officially described and named in 1991 by a famous Australian botanist named Alex George. He spent a lot of time studying the Verticordia genus and decided to create this specific section because of the unique features of Verticordia jamiesonii. The name Jamiesoniana was chosen to honor the plant Verticordia jamiesonii itself. This plant was first named by another important botanist, Ferdinand von Mueller, way back in 1883. So, the section is named after its most important and only member!

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