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Narrow-leaf Wilsonia photos

Scientific Name:Wilsonia backhousei
Narrow-leaf Wilsonia plantNarrow-leaf Wilsonia plant
Photo: A J Brown


Status:


Native to Western Australia, South Australia, New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria.


Plant Description:


Small, hairless, perennial herb or subshrub with prostrate branches to 15 cm tall. Leaves without stalks, linear-lanceolate to linear-obovate, 5-15 mm long, 1-3 mm wide and fleshy. Flowers white with tubes 10 mm long and short triangular lobes or teeth 2-4 mm long. Fruit is a capsule about 3 mm long. Flowering in spring-summer but often not prolifically.


Habitat:


Mainly occurs on heavy soils in coastal saltmarshes and around the edges of inland salt lakes.

RegionSalinity ClassWaterlogging Class
Wimmera, WesternS3, S4W2, W3


Comments:


Often quite stunted and few branched and somewhat reddish or yellowish under extreme saline and drying conditions.

Narrow-leaf Wilsonia Photos


Narrow-leaf Wilsonia leaves and flowers
Narrow-leaf Wilsonia - leaves and flowers
Photo: A J Brown
Narrow-leaf Wilsonia leaves
Narrow-leaf Wilsonia leaves
Photo: A J Brown

Narrow-leaf Wilsonia flowers
Narrow-leaf Wilsonia - flowers
Photo: A J Brown

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