Philotheca buxifolia subsp. falcata Paul G.Wilson APNI*
Description: Small shrub to 0.3 m high; stems terete, ribbed, finely bristly.
Leaves circular to broad-elliptic, strongly conduplicate falcate, 6–18 mm long, 3.5–12 mm wide, mostly glabrous, apex rounded and apiculate, base narrowed, margins entire, upper surface smooth, lower surface glandular-punctate; sessile.
Flowers axillary, solitary, not exceeding the leaf; peduncle 0–2 mm long; pedicels 2–4 mm long, glabrous or finely hispid, with 4 small bracteoles at base. Petals broad-elliptic, 8–15 mm long, white (to pink outside in bud), glabrous, sparsely glandular on thickened keel.
Cocci erect or slightly divaricate, c. 7 mm long, beak c. 3 mm long.
Flowering: winter–spring.
Distribution and occurrence: Confined to the Jervis Bay area. Grows in forest, woodland and heath.
NSW subdivisions: SC
Text by P.H. Weston & G.J.Harden Taxon concept:
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