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Hibiscus apodus Juswara & Craven

Reference
Blumea 50:390-393, Fig. 1 (2005)
Conservation Code
Not threatened
Naturalised Status
Native to Western Australia
Name Status
Current

Shrub, to 2 m high. Red sand, subsaline crumbly grey sand, black soils. Coastal areas.

Amanda Spooner, Descriptive Catalogue, 16 March 2007
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Scientific Description

Shrub, with hairy stems. Leaves 30-105 mm long, 20-65 mm wide, not lobed or tripartitely lobed, simply (once-)lobed; margins entire; hairy, with stellate hairswith scales absent, Sessile glands absent; stipules present and persistent to older leaves or present but early deciduous (only visible on youngest leaves). Perianth clearly of two whorls (calyx and corolla), the corolla obvious and prominent. Pedicel present, 10-20 mm long; indumentum present, with stellate hairs present, with scales absent. Epicalyx (extra segments or 'bracteoles' immediately below the calyx) present, 7-16 mm long, the lobes free, indumentum present, stellate hairs presentwith scales absent, Sessile glands absent. Calyx green, 15-18 mm long, the lobes fused less than half their length, Sessile glands absent, simple hairs (without tubercle bases) absent, stellate hairs present, tubercle-based simple hairs absent, gland-tipped hairs absent, scales absent, Terminal appendages absent, number of ribs absent. Corolla yellow, 31-60 mm long, hairs or scales present, simple hairs (without tubercle bases) absent, stellate hairs present, tubercle-based simple hairs absent, gland-tipped hairs absent, scales absent. Indumentum (outside) Sessile glands absent. Stamens many, united and arising from a staminal tube around the style; filaments present, 0.5-2.6 mm long; anthers 1.3-2.4 mm long, indumentum absent (anthers glabrous). Staminodes absent, appendages absent. Ovary hairs or scales present, simple hairs absent, stellate hairs present, gland-tipped hairs absent; style 1, 18-25 mm long, with five style branches or lobes, mostly glabrous, wing absent. Fruits dehiscent (capsules and follicles), length-width ratio more or less as long as wide, hairs or scales present, simple hairs (without tubercle bases) present, stellate hairs present, Sessile glands absent, tubercle-based simple hairs absent, gland-tipped hairs absent, scales absent; apex rounded; prickles absent (except perhaps a terminal awn); terminal awns or spines absent; calyx persistent to mature fruit, 15-20 mm long, accrescent; seeds per loculus 2-4. Flowering time January, March, April, May, July, August, September, October or November. Distribution Botanical Province Northern or Eremaean, IBRA Bioregion Great Sandy Desert and Dampierland.

C. Hollister and K.R. Thiele, 11 August 2023

Distribution

IBRA Regions
Dampierland, Great Sandy Desert, Pilbara.
IBRA Subregions
Fitzroy Trough, McLarty, Pindanland, Roebourne.
IMCRA Regions
Pilbara (nearshore).
Local Government Areas (LGAs)
Broome, Derby-West Kimberley, East Pilbara, Port Hedland.