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Zieria odorifera subsp. warrabahensis - profile

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Scientific name: Zieria odorifera subsp. warrabahensis
Conservation status in NSW: Critically Endangered
Commonwealth status: Critically Endangered
Gazetted date: 01 Feb 2019
Profile last updated: 22 May 2024

Description

Erect shrub to 40 cm tall. Branches with a moderately dense indumentum of mainly stellate and some bifid hairs.

Leaves sparsely pilose sometimes with hairs concentrated on midribs; petioles 1–1.5 mm long, glandular verrucose; terminal leaflets narrowly elliptic to oblanceolate, 2.5–5 ? 1–3 mm, margins slightly to obviously glandular dentate, adaxial surface not glandular verrucose.

Inflorescence usually longer than the subtending leaves, 1–3-flowered; peduncle 3–5 mm long, sparsely stellate hairy; pedicels 1–1.5 mm long, with 1 mm, abaxial surfaces glabrous or with a sparse indumentum of minute stellate hairs. Petals c. 2.5 ? 1.2 mm, adaxial surface sparsely pilose, abaxial surface with a dense stellate indumentum. Gynoecium glabrous.

Cocci and seed not seen.

Distribution

Restricted to Warrabah National Park and adjoining freehold land.

Habitat and ecology

  • It is found in both heath and Eucalyptus prava/Callitris endlicheri layered woodland on granite outcrops

Regional distribution and habitat

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IBRA Bioregion IBRA Subregion Known or predicted Geographic restrictions region
New England TablelandsEastern Nandewars Known None