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Scientific Name: | Wilsonia rotundifolia | Round-leaf Wilsonia plants
Photo: A J Brown |
Status:
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Native to Western Australia, South Australia, New South Wales and Victoria.
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Plant Description:
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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.
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Habitat:
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Mainly occurs on grey clay soils in low lying country but also on lake margins, saline marshes and brackish swamps.
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Comment:
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In highly saline situations, plants are generally very small and stunted, though still relatively healthy.
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Round-Leaf Wilsonia Photos
Round-leaf Wilsonia flower
Photo: A J Brown |
Round-leaf Wilsonia fruit
Photo: A J Brown |
Round-leaf Wilsonia mature root system
Photo: A J Brown |
Round-leaf Wilsonia spent flowers
Photo: A J Brown |
Round-leaf Wilsonia flowering
Photo: A J Brown
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Round-leaf Wilsonia flower
Photo: A J Brown
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