Common name: Trailing Monotoca
Monotoca rotundifolia J.H.Willis APNI*
Description: Prostrate or ascending shrub to 30 cm high; branchlets finely hispid.
Leaves erect to spreading, broad-ovate or oblong to ± circular (particularly young seasonal growth), 1.8–6 mm long, 1.4–5.5 mm wide, margins entire or ciliate to finely toothed towards apex; lamina glabrous, discolorous, upper surface flat to convex, lower surface glaucous and distinctly 3-ribbed; petiole 0.7–1.3 mm long, glabrous, red.
Flowers solitary, erect, often lacking subtending bract, axillary, cream; peduncle 0.5–1 mm long; bracteoles 0.7–0.8 mm long. Sepals 0.9–1 mm long. Corolla tube U-shaped to campanulate, 1–1.3 mm long, glabrous; lobes 0.9–1.3 mm long, papillose inside.
Fruit unknown.
Flowering: March
Distribution and occurrence: Grows in shrubland and mallee heath at 1250-1360 m alt.; south from Big Badja Hill.
NSW subdivisions: ST
Other Australian states: Vic.
Threatened species: NSW BCA: Endangered
This species is considered data-deficient by Saving our Species (SoS, DPIE) which means a conservation project cannot be developed for it. Visit their website and contact SoS if you have additional information.
Text by J. M. Powell, except for groups with contributors listed Taxon concept: Flora of NSW 3 (1992)
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