Calamus australis
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Lawyer cane or hairy mary or wait-a-while | |
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C. australis
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Calamus australis |
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Calamus australis, commonly known as lawyer cane, wait-a-while, or hairy mary, is a climbing palm endemic to Queensland. It has numerous hooks along its leaf sheath, along its leaves, and a long "whip-like" flagella stretching out to 3 m long.[2]
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- ↑ James Cook University (2008) "Calamus australis" Discover Nature webpage Accessed 18 March 2009
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