Indicative distribution
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Scientific name: Micromyrtus minutiflora
Gazetted date:
20 Dec 2002
Profile last updated:
22 Aug 2023
Description
Slender spreading shrub to 2 m high. Leaves oblong to ovate, 1 - 4 mm long, 0.5 - 1 mm wide, edge with fine hairs. Flowers white, solitary on a stalk to 0.5 mm long, sometimes forming small terminal clusters. Petals elliptic, approx. 1 mm long, white.
Distribution
Restricted to the general area between Richmond and Penrith, western Sydney.
Habitat and ecology
- Grows in Castlereagh Scribbly Gum Woodland, Ironbark Forest, Shale/Gravel Transition Forest, open forest on tertiary alluvium and consolidated river sediments.
- Sporadic flowering, June to March
- Response to fire and mechanical disturbance is uncertain. Regeneration may be due to resprouting or germination of soil-stored seed.
Regional distribution and habitat
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Threats
- Habitat loss through vegetation clearing for urban development.
- Habitat degradation through recreational activities (particularly off-road vehicles).
- Rubbish dumping.
- Weed invasion including African lovegrass.
Recovery strategies
A targeted strategy for managing this species has been developed under the Saving Our Species program; click
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Activities to assist this species
- Manage threats degrading habitat.
- Prevent further loss and fragmentation of habitat.
Information sources
- Benson, D. and McDougall, L. (1998) Ecology of Sydney plant species. Part 6 Dicotyledon family Myrtaceae. Cunninghamia 5(4): 808-987.
- NSW Scientific Committee (2002) Micromyrtus minutiflora (a shrub). Endangered species determination - final. DEC (NSW), Sydney.
- Tozer, M.G. (2003) The native vegetation of the Cumberland Plain, Western Sydney: systematic classification and field identification of communities. Cunninghamia 8(1): 1-75
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