WebLeaves mostly oblanceolate to spathulate, occasionally linear or narrow-elliptic, mostly 10–30 mm long, 2–10 mm wide, apex obtuse, often with a mucro or emarginate, margins usually recurved. Flowers sessile, terminal on short shoots or ± axillary. Sepals 7–9 mm long, glabrous to hairy. Petals 9–15 mm long. Stamens usually 30–40 ... WebCommon name: Erect Guinea-flower. ... Description: Shrub to 60 cm high, leaves and stems generally scabrous, sometimes glabrous or densely hairy; hairs stellate or more often short and bristle-like with 1-several arising from a tubercle, sometimes mixed with longer simple hairs. Leaves linear, 8–10 mm long, 0.5–2 mm wide, apex obtuse to ...
hairy guinea flower (Logan Uncommon Plants) · iNaturalist
Web– Hairy Guinea-flower Hibbertia vestita var. thymifolia Benth. Hibbertia vestita Benth. var. vestita; Hibbertia villosa B.J.Conn; Hibbertia virgata R.Br. ex DC. Hibbertia wagapii Gilg (New Caledonia) [3] WebHibbertia pilosa, commonly known as hairy guinea flower,[2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Dilleniaceae and is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia. It is an … resintc
Hibbertia vestita - Australian Native Plants Society (Australia)
WebOct 11, 1996 · Naturalised Status. Native to Western Australia. Name Status. Current. Erect, often single-stemmed or sprawling shrub, 0.3-1.5 m high. Fl. yellow, Sep to Dec. Sandy … WebHibbertia stellaris, Orange Stars, Star Guinea Flower. Varying from yellow to bright orange, even on the same bush, these Hibbertias have a smooth flat flower with deep divisions and a line down the centre of each of the five petals, giving a more daisy-like appearance. ... Hibbertia pilosa, Hairy Guinea Flower. Small yellow Hibbertia flowers ... WebAustralian Plants Society NSW - Hibbertia vestita, Hairy guinea flower. Home. Activities. District Groups. resin tape how to use