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Squash Bush - profile

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Scientific name: Osteocarpum scleropterum
Conservation status in NSW: Endangered
Commonwealth status: Not listed
Profile last updated: 01 Nov 2022

Description

Dwarf annual or short-lived perennial subshrub to about 20 cm high, resembling Water Weed (Osteocarpum acropterum). The leaves are hairless, club-shaped and succulent, 3-5 mm long. The fruiting body has 5 hard and thick rounded wings of unequal length, one of them longer and more erect than the others.

Distribution

Uncommon in the north-western plains of NSW with only two collections known, from the Warrego River area west of Bourke (collected 1885) and from Gereera, Enngonia (collected 1971). The species also occurs in south-western Qld and SA.

Habitat and ecology

  • Appears to be highly sensitive to grazing. The species is probably dependent upon a low-lying habitat with poorly draining clay soils, free from grazing pressure and the impacts of stock and native herbivores. The species may also be seasonally dependent on rainfall events for seed dispersal, germination and growth.
  • Flowering time has not been recorded, but fruiting is noted in November.
  • Recorded growing in the wide channel of a creek, in scalded grey clay soil.

Regional distribution and habitat

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Information sources

IBRA Bioregion IBRA Subregion Known or predicted Geographic restrictions region
Mulga LandsNebine Plains Known None
Mulga LandsWarrego Plains Predicted None
Mulga LandsWarrego Sands Known None