Wrinkly-seed Parakeelya,
Creeping Parakeelya
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Regional Species Conservation Assessments per IBRA subregion.
Least concern
Near threatened
Rare
Vulnerable
Endangered
Critically endangered
Extinct
Data deficient
Adelaide
Arkaroola
Ceduna
Coober Pedy
Hawker
Innamincka
Marla
Marree
Mount Gambier
Oodnadatta
Renmark
Wudinna
Keith
Yunta
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Olary Spur (FLB03) | Flinders Lofty Block | Vulnerable (IUCN: VU C2a(i)) (Probable Decline) [goats] |
Northern Flinders (FLB05) | | Rare (IUCN: RA d(ii)) [southern edge of range] |
Gawler Lakes (GAW03) | Gawler | Near Threatened [southern limit] |
Kingoonya (GAW05) | | Near Threatened [southern limit] |
Torrens (GAW06) | | Rare (IUCN: RA d(i,ii)) |
Roxby (GAW07) | | Least Concern |
Commonwealth Hill (GAW08) | | Rare (IUCN: RA d(ii)) |
Kintore (GVD04) | Great Victoria Desert | Near Threatened |
Tallaringa (GVD05) | | Near Threatened |
Bimbowrie (BHC05) | Broken Hill Complex | Vulnerable (IUCN: VU C2a(i)) (Probable Decline) |
Dieri (SSD03) | Simpson Strzelecki Dunefields | Near Threatened |
Warriner (SSD04) | | Near Threatened |
Strzelecki Desert (SSD05) | | Near Threatened |
Breakaways (STP01) | Stony Plains | Near Threatened |
Oodnadatta (STP02) | | Near Threatened |
Murnpeowie (STP03) | | Rare (IUCN: RA d(i,ii)) |
Macumba (STP05) | | Near Threatened |
Witjira (STP06) | | Least Concern |
Baltana (STP07) | | Near Threatened |
Sturt Stony Desert (CHC02) | Channel Country | Near Threatened |
Coongie (CHC06) | | Near Threatened |
Lake Pure (CHC07) | | Least Concern |
Watarru (CER02) | Central Ranges | Near Threatened |
Everard Block (CER03) | | Near Threatened |
Tieyon (FIN03) | Finke | Near Threatened |
Pedirka (FIN04) | | Near Threatened |
2 of 6 subregions | Flinders Lofty Block | Rare , Vulnerable |
5 of 8 subregions | Gawler | Least Concern , Near Threatened , Rare |
2 of 4 subregions | Great Victoria Desert | Near Threatened |
Bimbowrie (BHC05) | Broken Hill Complex | Vulnerable (IUCN: VU C2a(i)) (Probable Decline) |
3 of 4 subregions | Simpson Strzelecki Dunefields | Near Threatened |
6 of 7 subregions | Stony Plains | Least Concern , Near Threatened , Rare |
3 of 4 subregions | Channel Country | Least Concern , Near Threatened |
2 of 3 subregions | Central Ranges | Near Threatened |
2 of 2 subregions | Finke | Near Threatened |
Botanical art
Kath Alcock paintings: 3
Prior names
Parakeelya ptychosperma
Calandrinia morrisiae
Calandrinia maryonii
Common names
Wrinkly-seed Parakeelya
Creeping Parakeelya
Etymology
Calandrinia named after Jean-Louis Calandrini (1703-1758), a Swiss scientist, professor of mathematics and philosophy. Ptychrosperma from the Greek 'ptyche' meaning a fold and 'sperma' meaning seed; referring to the concentric ribs around the seeds.
Distribution and status
Found across the northern part of South Australia, growing in sandy watercourses or low-lying areas, but also in rocky loams and clay pans. Found in Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland and New South Wales. Native. Common in South Australia. Common in the other states.
Herbarium regions: North Western, Lake Eyre, Gairdner-Torrens, Flinders Ranges, Eastern
AVH map: SA distribution map (external link)
Plant description
Prostrate to decumbent annual herb with stems to 40 cm long. Leaves basal and on flower stems; alternate, sessile, linear to lanceolate, often terete, to 70 mm long and 3 mm wide. Inflorescence loose spike (erect to spreading in fruit), with pink to purple flowers. Flowering between August and October. Fruits are red-brown ovoid to conical capsules to 7 mm long with 4 valves. Seeds are dark red-brown reniform-ovoid seed to 0.6 mm long and 0.5 mm wide, with concentric ribs. Seed embryo type is peripheral.
Seed collection and propagation
Collect seeds between October and December. Collect mature capsules that are turning red-brown colour and contain dark seeds. Place the capsules in a tray and leave to dry for one to two weeks. Then rub the capsules gently by hand to dislodge the seeds. Use a sieve to separate the unwanted material. Store the seeds with a desiccant such as dried silica beads or dry rice, in an air tight container in a cool and dry place. From one collection, the seed viability was high, at 100%.
Location | No. of seeds (weight grams) | Number of plants | Date collected | Collection number Collection location | Date stored | % Viability | Storage temperature | BGA | 13,300 (0.63 g) | 50 | 18-May-2007 | RJB72080 North Western | 19-Sep-2008 | 100% | -18°C |
Location: BGA — the seeds are stored at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, MSB — the seeds are stored at the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew, England.
Number of plants: This is the number of plants from which the seeds were collected.
Collection location: The Herbarium of South Australia's region name.
% Viability: Percentage of filled healthy seeds determined by a cut test or x-ray.