Battle Royale, Tough Combatant
Day 37 Scaevola striata, Royal Robe, Lowlands Coastal Reserve, a plant a day , 30 November 2020
Wild weather today, but Royal Robe in its majesty still appears as a glorious ground cover plant, vibrantly highlighting the Bibbulmun track.
It is thriving despite the parasitic plant Cassytha sinking its claws in, and the caterpillar munching it, and the well trodden ways of its habitat. It even grows in the heavily compacted ground under our Hills Hoist where nothing else has survived, because that’s where Pauly drives his ride-on mower and where our feet trample while hanging up our clothes!
I think of all the combatants in the Battle Royale, Royal Robe, will still win out over the very hungry caterpillars, the parasitic Cassytha, the boots of walkers, Pauly’s ride on mower and me hanging up clothes.
I used to think Royal Robe was Goodenia something or other. But when I looked it up, I found that it’s scientific binomial name is actually Scaevola striata. I associate the name Scaevola with the Fan flowers, Scaevola nitida and Scaevola crassifolia , which I featured on Day 29. These are large shrubs up to 3 metres tall, whereas Royal Robe is only a ground cover, so I hadn’t twigged before they all had the same scientific genus.
The best way to learn something is to get it wrong and then realise, as then its completely memorable — probably through embarrassment . Making mistakes is a good memory technique, easy to do when, like me, you often guess. Checking the genus Goodenia, I see they are mainly yellow, whereas plants in the Scaevola genus are mainly blue/purple. The 5 petalled Royal Robe, is indeed in the Goodeniaceae family, as are all Scaevolas (also featured on Day 29), Lechenaultias (featured on Day 27) and yellow Velleias (featured on Day 8, now sadly renamed Goodenias) . I think I get more easily misled when the name with the same root is used for both genus (Goodenia) and family (Goodeniaceae). Bacon and Egg peas are even more confusing though, and they’re all in different genera, more about bacon and egg peas tomorrow.
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