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Polycarpaea spirostylis subsp. glabra - profile

Indicative distribution


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Scientific name: Polycarpaea spirostylis subsp. glabra
Conservation status in NSW: Endangered
Commonwealth status: Not listed
Profile last updated: 07 Jan 2019

Description

Small annual herb, hairless and often stiff and much-branched. Plants can exhibit a variety of forms, from few-stemmed and slender, to low and bushy. Leaves opposite, linear, 4-10 mm long, with tissue-like stipules at the base. Flowers tubular with pink lobes which are sometimes deeply divided. The flower sepals have a midrib accentuated by red or pink. Fruit capsule about 3 mm long.

Distribution

Restricted to the NSW far west, from Hawker’s Gate Road west of Milparinka and recently recorded for the far south-western plains. Also found in Qld, NT, SA and WA. It is a rarely collected taxon and not common within its very restricted range.

Habitat and ecology

  • Recorded from a dune slope on a sandplain with Mulga vegetation and from a sandy duplex soil supporting Sturt’s Pigface Gunniopsis quadrifida.
  • Other recorded habitats include a sand dune, gravely scree slope, rocky areas, and eucalypt woodland with grassy understorey on granite-derived gravel.
  • Flowers mainly in spring but also throughout the year.
  • Often found on heavily mineralised soils and considered to be an indicator of the presence of silver and lead due to its occurrence on silver-lead lodes. The species ability to grow on silver-lead lodes is due to its low uptake of minerals in heavily mineralised soils.
  • Recorded growing in a dense clump below a rock slab, in the wetter area beside a creek.

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Information sources

IBRA Bioregion IBRA Subregion Known or predicted Geographic restrictions region
Channel CountrySturt Stony Desert Known None
Simpson Strzelecki DunefieldsStrzelecki Desert Predicted None