Rock Isotome

Isotoma axillaris

''Isotoma axillaris'', commonly known as rock isotome or showy isotome, is a small herbaceous perennial in the family Campanulaceae. It usually has blue or mauve star-shaped flowers from September to May. It may also be called blue star, star flower, or laurentia.
Australian harebell Isotoma axillaris is widespread from Victoria up through New South Wales and in to southern Queensland, growing in damp crevices or shallow soil in rocky areas. The milky sap of this plant can cause severe irritation to skin and temporary blindness if contact is made with the eyes. Flowering October spring time right through to May. 

Growing to 5 cm in height. Flower diameter 20 mm. 

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Appearance

''Isotoma axillaris'' is an upright perennial herb growing to 50 cm high with ascending stems that are often a purplish colour and covered with short, soft hairs quickly becoming smooth. The leaves are about 1.5–15 cm long and 0.5–5 mm wide with deep, toothed, linear lobes sharply pointed at the apex.

The single blue to mauve, rarely white or pink flowers appear in the leaf axils. The flower throat is occasionally white, greenish or a yellow colour. The five flower lobes are joined to the 15–35 mm long flower tube on a peduncle 3–17 cm long. The lobes are elliptic to oblong shaped, 8–18 mm long, but are not joined and form a star-shaped flower. The seed capsule 7–8 mm long. Flowering occurs between September and May in the species native range.

Naming

''Isotoma axillaris'' was first formally described by botanist John Lindley in 1826 in ''Edward's Botanical Register''.

Distribution

Showy isotoma occurs in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, often in moist crevices on rocky outcrops.

Habitat

Showy isotoma occurs in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, often in moist crevices on rocky outcrops.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderAsterales
FamilyCampanulaceae
GenusIsotoma
SpeciesI. axillaris
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