Melichrus sp. Newfoundland State Forest (P.Gilmour 7852)
| Family Ericaceae Subfamily Epacridoideae |
Melichrus sp. Newfoundland State Forest (P.Gilmour 7852) APNI* Synonyms: Melichrus hirsutus J.B.Williams MS APNI* Melichrus sp. A sensu Harden (1993) APNI*
Description: Spreading shrub 20–40 cm high; branchlets sericeous.
Leaves mostly erect, horizontally spreading near base of branch, narrowly ovate, 20–33 mm long, 2.6–5.0 mm wide, narrowly acute, aristate tip 0.7–0.9 mm long, base ± truncate; petiole 0–0.3 mm long; lamina flat, glabrous above, sericeous with long and short hairs below, margin densely ciliate, not hyaline.
Flowers erect to spreading, red or pink, 5–6 mm diam. Bracts and bracteoles broadly ovate, acute, sericeous; bracteoles 4.5–6 mm long. Sepals narrowly ovate, long-acuminate to almost subulate, 7.5–9 mm long. Corolla urceolate; tube 2.8–3.4 mm long, lobes 2.2–3.2 mm long. Filaments 0.5–1 mm long; anthers 1.5–1.7 mm long. Ovary 5-locular.
Fruit not seen.
Flowering: Flowers July.
Distribution and occurrence: Confined to the Glenreagh area of N.S.W. Grows in dry sclerophyll forest on poor sandy soils over sandstone.
NSW subdivisions: NC
Threatened species: NSW BCA: Endangered; Commonwealth EPBC: Endangered
Text by E.A. Brown Taxon concept: J.B. Williams
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