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Scientific Name:Wilsonia rotundifolia
Round-leaf Wilsonia mature plants Round-leaf Wilsonia plants
Photo: A J Brown


Status:


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


Plant Description:


Small perennial herb with prostrate or slightly ascending much-branched mat-forming stems. Leaves alternate, flat and rather thick, round or ovate, 1.5-4 mm long, shortly stalked and crowded together, entire, at first covered with loose spreading hairs which later fall with maturity. Flowers white or yellow with 5 spreading lanceolate lobes which are slightly longer than the tubular calyx, silky-hairy, about 5 mm long. Fruit is an ovoid one-celled capsule, enclosed by the longer, persistent calyx, containing one (or sometimes two) glossy black to dull brown seeds. Flowering in spring-early summer.


Habitat:


Mainly occurs on grey clay soils in low lying country but also on lake margins, saline marshes and brackish swamps.

RegionSalinity ClassWaterlogging Class
Mallee, Loddon Murray, Central and Northern, Wimmera, WesternS2, S3, S4W2, W3


Comment:


In highly saline situations, plants are generally very small and stunted, though still relatively healthy.

Round-Leaf Wilsonia Photos


Round-leaf Wilsonia flower
Round-leaf Wilsonia flower
Photo: A J Brown
Round-leaf Wilsonia mature fruits
Round-leaf Wilsonia fruit
Photo: A J Brown

Round-leaf Wilsonia mature root system
Round-leaf Wilsonia mature root system
Photo: A J Brown

Round-leaf Wilsonia mature spent_flowers
Round-leaf Wilsonia spent flowers
Photo: A J Brown

Round-leaf Wilsonia flowering
Round-leaf Wilsonia flowering
Photo: A J Brown

Round-leaf Wilsonia flowers
Round-leaf Wilsonia flower
Photo: A J Brown

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