Wurmbea monantha

Wurmbea monantha is a perennial herb that is native to Western Australia.

[2][3] The white to pink flowers are produced between July and September in its native range.

[3] The species was first formally described in 1846 by Austrian botanist Stephen Endlicher in Plantae Preissianae, based on plant material collected from Perth.

[1][5] The specific epithet, monantha, is a Botanical Latin adjective, monanthus, -a, -um, which describes the plant as being "one-flowered".

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