Pimelea altior F.Muell. APNI* Synonyms: Pimelea latifolia subsp. altior (F.Muell.) Threlfall APNI* Pimelea altior F.Muell. var. altior APNI* Pimelea altior var. parvifolia Domin APNI*
Description: Shrub, mostly 0.9–1.4 m high, young stems densely hairy.
Leaves opposite to subopposite, elliptic to broadly elliptic, 14–38 mm long, 8–14 mm wide, both surfaces moderately densely hairy.
Flowers in terminal heads, with 4–7 flowers (= number of persistent pedicels) partly enclosed by four leafy bracts, two short and two rather longer. Rachis globose, at maturity c. 1 mm long, densely hairy; peduncles 0–1 mm long. Flowers bisexual, white, floral tube 5.2–8.2 mm long, outer surface with hairs sparse to moderately dense, patent, inner surface sparsely hairy. Sepals erect, 0.9–1.6 mm long.
Flowering: Flowers and fruits may be found at any time of the year.
Distribution and occurrence: In wet sclerophyll forest with tall Eucalyptus spp. and Syncarpia glomulifera, or sometimes on the margins of rainforest; north from Taree.
NSW subdivisions: NC
Text by S.F. McCune Taxon concept: A.R. Bean Austrobaileya 10 (1) 1:46 (2017)
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