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Dianella Revoluta

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Dianella revoluta, commonly known as the Black-anther Flax-lily, Blueberry Flax-lily or Spreading Flax-Lily, is a perennial herb of the family Hemerocallidaceae found across the eastern states of Australia and Tasmania.

It was first described in 1810 by Robert Brown.In the 21st century, Hemerocallidaceae has been defined in essentially two different ways in systems based on monophyletic groups.

In the narrower of these circumscriptions, Hemerocallidaceae sensu stricto, it consists of 12 genera and 40 to 50 species.

It does not include the 8 genera and about 38 species that are placed in a separate family, Johnsoniaceae.

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