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Narrow-leaved Guinea Flower - profile

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Scientific name: Hibbertia tenuifolia
Conservation status in NSW: Endangered
Commonwealth status: Not listed
Gazetted date: 10 May 2002
Profile last updated: 14 Oct 2024

Description

Small spreading shrub to 20 cm high. Branches sparse, wiry and hairy. The leaves are very narrow, 4.1-7.5 mm long and 0.6-0.9 mm wide, hairy and sometimes rough to touch. The yellow flowers are solitary, with petals 7-11 mm long and 2-3.5 mm wide with a distinct notch at the tip. The fruit is hairy and seeds are small and brown.

Distribution

Narrow-leaved Guinea Flower occurs in Queensland, reaching its southern limit in the Northern Tablelands of NSW. It is only known from three very old collections in NSW.

Habitat and ecology

  • Heath, eucalypt woodland and eucalypt forest.

Regional distribution and habitat

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Information sources

IBRA Bioregion IBRA Subregion Known or predicted Geographic restrictions region
New England TablelandsStanthorpe Plateau Predicted None
New England TablelandsTenterfield Plateau Predicted None