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Persoonia mollis subsp. revoluta - profile

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Scientific name: Persoonia mollis subsp. revoluta
Conservation status in NSW: Vulnerable
Commonwealth status: Vulnerable
Gazetted date: 31 May 2019
Profile last updated: 04 Mar 2024

Description

Persoonia mollis subsp. revoluta (Proteaceae) is a prostrate to decumbent shrub, 10-50 cm high, up to 4m diameter. Leaves are glossy-green,pliable but not soft, almost fleshy, elliptical to oblong-ovate to oblong-lanceolate, obtuse (to rarely acute), 2.5 – 4 cm long, 4–10 (–15) mm wide, sparsely silky-pubescent to glabrous on the undersurface when young, the longest hairs c.0.7 mm long, the midvein obscure or (rarely) prominent, the margins revolute; buds sparsely silky pubescent to glabrous, the hairs 0.3–1 mm long, pale. 


Distribution

Persoonia mollis subsp. revoluta is endemic to New South Wales where it is currently known to occur in seven populations, primarily in the area between Mittagong, Paddys River and High Range in the Southern Highlands with an outlying population in the Bindook Highlands. Most of the populations occur between 600 and 800m a.s.l.,and with an average annual rainfall across the range of between 700 and 900 mm.


Habitat and ecology

  • Mainly on relatively deep sandy soils on broad ridgetops and upper slopes
  • Frequently on Hawkesbury Sandstone on Soapy Flat or Sandy Flat soil landscapes

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