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Prostanthera discolor - profile

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Scientific name: Prostanthera discolor
Conservation status in NSW: Vulnerable
Commonwealth status: Vulnerable
Profile last updated: 09 Jun 2022

Description

An open, erect shrub with a strong aroma and hairy branches, commonly growing 0.63 m high. Leaves are lanceolate to more or less oblong, 828 mm long, 15 mm wide, and the upper-surface of the leaves are dull dark green, while the lower surface is paler. Flowers are deep mauve to purple and dotted in throat.

Distribution

Restricted to only two known localities in Bylong Valley, with a potential distribution in the Baerami Valley within the Mid-Western Regional local and Musswellbrook local government areas.

Habitat and ecology

  • Grows in dry sclerophyll forest in the side gullies of main creeklines, often on rocky or well-drained alluvial substrates.
  • Flowering usually occurs September to October and flowers are likely to be pollinated by insects.
  • Fire sensitive, with adults killed by fire and recruitment occurring from a soil seed bank.
  • Does not appear to reproduce vegetatively.

Regional distribution and habitat

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Information sources

IBRA Bioregion IBRA Subregion Known or predicted Geographic restrictions region
Sydney BasinKerrabee Known None
Sydney BasinWollemi Known None