Sturt's Desert Rose is the floral emblem of the Northern Territory. The Northern Territory is not a state, but a territory.The Sturt's Desert Rose should not be confused with the Sturt Desert Pea, which is the floral emblem of South Australia.
The floral emblem of South Australia is Sturt's Desert Pea.
Sturt's desert pea, Swainsona formosa is the floral emblem of South Australia.
The floral emblem of South Australia is Sturt's Desert Pea (Swainsona formosa).Sturt's Desert Pea, Swainsona formosa, was adopted as the floral emblem of South Australia on 23 November 1961, using the name Clianthus formosus.
The floral emblem of Australia's Northern Territory is the Sturt Desert Rose. This should not be confused with the Sturt Desert Pea, the floral emblem for South Australia.
The diagram showing the relative position of different floral members of a flower is called as floral diagram and representing it in a mathematical equation with signs such as A, G, K, Br, %, etc. is called as FLORAL FORMULA
The symbol on the floor is the sturts desert pea, which is our floral emblem.......
Absolutely not. Sturt's Desert Pea is completely native and unique to Australia, and has been adopted as the floral emblem for South Australia.
Firstly, it is the Sturt's Desert Pea, the floral emblem of SA, not the struts descent pea. and it is usually blood red or scarlet with a glossy black swelling or 'boss' at the base of the uppermost petal
Liliaceae. Can't remember the formula off hand but floral parts were in 3's, fused and had an inferior ovary (again with 3 locules)
== == the floral design on this curtain is nice.
The floral emblem of the Northern Territory is Sturt's Desert Rose, not to be confused with the Sturt's Desert Pea, which is the floral emblem of South Australia.