Kevin Francis Kenneally

Botanist.

Abbreviations: Kenneally
Occupations: botanist
Dates: 1945-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 56 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 57 plants, 0 fungi

56 plants attributed, 1 plant contributed to57 plants:

Stylidium turbinatum Lowrie & Kenneally 1997
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
Stylidium turbinatum is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae). S. turbinatum is endemic to Australia and is found in the northern part of Western Australia in the Kimberley region and near Darwin in the Northern Territory. This species is an erect annual herb that stands 6–15 cm tall. A 2–5 cm long stem bearing scattered leaves terminate in a tuft of 1–2 cm long upper leaves. Several scapes appear from these terminal tufts. The inflorescence is a raceme, which produces pink flowers whose petals are vertically paired. The hypanthium of this species is
Stylidium marradongense Lowrie & Kenneally 1997
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
Stylidium marradongense is a species that belongs to the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae). The specific epithet marradongense refers to the Marradong region in Western Australia where the species is located. It is an herbaceous perennial that grows from 15 to 50 cm tall and has divided stems covered with tile-like leaves that are arranged in a spiral formation around the stem. The lanceolate leaves are basifixed and held closely against the stems. The leaves are around 1.5-2.0 mm long and 0.5-0.8 mm wide. Terminal inflorescences are racemose or spike-like and produce flowers that are
Stylidium fimbriatum Lowrie & Kenneally 1996
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
Stylidium fimbriatum is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae). It is an erect annual plant that grows from 15 to 30 cm tall. Oblanceolate leaves, about 16 per plant, form a basal rosette around the compressed stems. The leaves are generally 5–20 mm long and 2–7 mm wide. This species generally has one or two scapes and cymose inflorescences that are 15–30 cm long. Flowers are pink with yellow highlights. S. fimbriatum's distribution is confined to the area around Bachsten Creek in the Kimberley region in Western Australia. Its typical habitat is
Grevillea donaldiana Kenneally 1988
plant species in the proteaceae family
Grevillea donaldiana is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It is an erect shrub or small tree with elliptic, often slightly curved leaves and three-part, creamy-white flowers.
Stylidium weeliwolli Lowrie & Kenneally 1998
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
Stylidium weeliwolli is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae). It occurs in the North West of Western Australia The specific epithet weeliwolli is Aboriginal Australian for "we are water running" or "running water", referring to the location where it was first discovered, Weeli Wolli Creek northwest of Newman. It is most likely an annual plant, though it has been reported to be a perennial. It grows from 10 to 25 cm tall. The spathulate or lanceolate leaves form a basal rosettes around the white stems. The leaves are around 6.5–27 mm long (mostly
Stylidium semaphorum Lowrie & Kenneally 1997
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
Stylidium semaphorum is a species that belongs to the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae). The specific epithet semaphorum is Greek for "sign-bearing" and refers to the flower shape, which appears to have to be positioned in a V-shape, a semaphore code for "attention". It is an herbaceous perennial that grows 5–18 cm tall and has divided stems covered with tile-like leaves that are arranged in a spiral formation around the stem. The narrowly ovate leaves are basifixed and held closely against the stems. The leaves are around 2.0–2.3 mm long and 0.5–0.7 mm wide. The terminal inflorescences
Stylidium sejunctum Lowrie, D.J.Coates & Kenneally 1998
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium pulviniforme Lowrie & Kenneally 1994
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium prophyllum Lowrie & Kenneally 1997
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
Stylidium prophyllum is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae). It is an annual plant that grows from 8 to 30 cm (3.1 to 11.8 in) tall. The deltate leaves, about 4–10 per plant, are scattered along the elongate, glabrous stem and are generally 0.7–1.5 mm (0.028–0.059 in) long and 0.3–0.6 mm (0.012–0.024 in) wide. Petioles and scapes are absent. Inflorescences are 3–14 cm (1.2–5.5 in) long and produce pink flowers that bloom from February to June in the Southern Hemisphere. S. prophyllum is endemic to the area in and around the Kimberley region in
Stylidium perizoster Lowrie & Kenneally 1997
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
Stylidium perizoster is a species of dicotyledonous plant in the family Stylidiaceae. It is an annual plant that grows from 5 to 11 cm tall. The linear leaves, about 8–12 per plant, are mostly in terminal rosettes but with some scattered along the elongate, glabrous stem. The leaves are around 7.5 mm long and 0.4-0.7 mm wide. Petioles are absent. This species produces 1-10 scapes per plant. Inflorescences are around 9 cm long and produce a single white, yellow, and orange flower. S. perizostera is endemic to the Kimberley region in Western Australia and ranges from the Mitchell Plateau to
Stylidium leeuwinense Lowrie & Kenneally 1997
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
Stylidium leeuwinense is a species that belongs to the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae). The specific epithet leeuwinense refers to the Cape Leeuwin region in Western Australia where the type location for this species is. It is an herbaceous perennial that grows from 15 to 60 cm tall and has divided stems covered with tile-like leaves that are arranged in a spiral formation around the stem. The lanceolate leaves are basifixed and held closely against the stems. The leaves are around 2.5-3.5 mm long and 0.5-0.8 mm wide. Terminal inflorescences are racemose or spike-like and produce
Stylidium lateriticola Kenneally 1992
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium kalbarriense Lowrie & Kenneally 1997
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium hortiorum Lowrie & Kenneally 2000
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium diceratum Lowrie & Kenneally 1998
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
Stylidium diceratum is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae). The specific epithet diceratum is Greek for "two horns", referring to the two appendages that are present on the bend of the gynostemium. It is an annual plant that grows from 15 to 35 cm tall. The longer leaves are lanceolate and the shorter ones are spathulate, forming a basal rosettes around the stem. The leaves are around 5–8 mm long and 0.2-2.5 mm wide. Inflorescences are around 6–15 cm long and produce flowers that are orange with dark orange and pink veins and bloom from June to
Stylidium candelabrum Lowrie & Kenneally 1999
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
Stylidium candelabrum is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae). It is an erect annual plant that grows from 6 to 20 cm tall. Elliptical leaves, about 11-100 per plant, are scattered along the stem. The leaves are generally 2.5–18 mm long and 1.5–9 mm wide. This species generally has 1-13 scapes and cymose inflorescences that are 3–16 cm long. Flowers are white. S. candelabrum is endemic to the northernmost area of the Northern Territory in Australia and much of its range is within a national park and therefore has been evaluated to be neither rare
Stylidium aceratum Lowrie & Kenneally 1998
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
Stylidium aceratum is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae). It occurs within the south west region of Western Australia The specific epithet aceratum is Greek for "lacking horn", referring to absence of an appendage that is present in other species on the bend of the gynostemium. It is an annual plant that grows from 5 to 9 cm tall. The spathulate leaves form a basal rosettes around the translucent white stem. The leaves are around 3–6 mm long and 0.3-0.6 mm wide. Inflorescences are around 5–9 cm long and produce flowers that are dark pink and bloom
Stylidium wilroyense Lowrie, D.J.Coates & Kenneally 1998
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium warriedarense Lowrie, A.H.Burb. & Kenneally 1999
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium udusicola Lowrie & Kenneally 1997
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium tylosum Lowrie & Kenneally 1997
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium turleyae Lowrie & Kenneally 2004
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium trudgenii Lowrie & Kenneally 2004
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium torticarpum Lowrie & Kenneally 1997
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium tinkeri Lowrie & Kenneally 2000
annual plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium septentrionale (Mildbr.) Lowrie, A.H.Burb. & Kenneally 1999
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium rivulosum Lowrie & Kenneally 1997
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium pseudosacculatum Lowrie, A.H.Burb. & Kenneally 1999
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium pingrupense Lowrie, A.H.Burb. & Kenneally 1999
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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Stylidium paulineae Lowrie & Kenneally 1998
plant species in the stylidiaceae family
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