Boronia inornata
Citation:
Turcz., Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 25:164 (1852) subsp. leptophylla (Turcz.) Burgman, Aust. J. Bot. 33:423 (1985).
Synonymy: B. leptophylla Turcz., Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 25:164 (1852); B. clavellifolia F. Muell., Trans. Phil. Soc. Vic. l:12 (1854).
Common name: Desert boronia.
Description:
Erect shrub to 60 cm high; branchlets minutely pubescent, glandular-warty; leaves 3-foliolate, rarely 5-foliolate; petioles c. 1 mm or less long; lamina obovate, 1.5-4 mm long, thick, glabrous.
Flowers terminal and axillary, mostly solitary, rarely in 2- or 3-flowered cymes; flower-stalks 2-bracteate towards the base; sepals rounded, 1.5-2 mm long, ciliolate; petals 3-5 mm long, pink, red or white, persistent in fruit; filaments thickened and glandular towards the apex; anthers with short obtuse apicula; stigma capitate.
Cocci 4-5 mm long, glabrous; seeds c. 3 mm long, minutely pitted, dull-brown.
Published illustration:
Galbraith (1977) Wildflowers of south-east Australia, pl. 17.
Distribution:
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W.Aust.; N.S.W.; Vic.
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Conservation status:
native
Flowering time: July — Oct.
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Biology:
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Taxonomic notes:
A species of 3 subspecies of southern Australia.
Author:
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