Calamus australis

Calamus australis

Calamus australis

ArecaceaeGenus: Calamus
🔬 GBIF

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📋 About Calamus australis

Calamus australis, commonly known as wait-a-while, hairy mary or lawyer cane, is a plant in the palm family Arecaceae which is endemic to the rainforests of north east Queensland, Australia. Like other species in the genus Calamus, this is a climbing plant with a very long and flexible stem. It uses sharp strong hooks on the fronds and tendrils to attach itself to other vegetation, such as taller established trees, thus gaining support that enables it to grow higher towards the canopy. This species is very similar to C. radicalis, with which it coexists, but is smaller in almost all respects. Sharp hooks on the plant can snag the clothing of walkers, giving rise to the name "wait-a-while".

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🔬 Plant Classification

Kingdom

Plantae

Family

Arecaceae

Genus

Calamus

Species

Calamus australis

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Calamus australis?+
Calamus australis, commonly known as wait-a-while, hairy mary or lawyer cane, is a plant in the palm family Arecaceae which is endemic to the rainforests of north east Queensland, Australia. Like other species in the genus Calamus, this is a climbing plant with a very long and flexible stem. It uses…
What is the scientific name of Calamus australis?+
The accepted scientific name of Calamus australis is Calamus australis, belonging to the family Arecaceae.
What family does Calamus australis belong to?+
Calamus australis belongs to the Arecaceae family and the genus Calamus. This classification is based on data from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
How do I care for Calamus australis?+
Caring for Calamus australis starts with understanding its native environment. Water when the top soil feels dry, provide appropriate light based on its natural habitat, and ensure good drainage. The Greeny Corner app provides personalised watering reminders for Calamus australis.
Is Calamus australis safe for pets?+
Toxicity information for Calamus australis is not fully documented. As a precaution, keep plants out of reach of pets and children. Consult a veterinarian if your pet ingests any plant material.

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