Hibiscus trionum L.
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Filed As
Malvaceae
Hibiscus trionum L. -
Habitat
Coolibah woodland, edges of a slight drainage channel beside a lake. Clay soil.
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Description
Dark brown to light grey clay soil, introduced grasses e.g. Green Panic.Plants with main stem 60 cm high but in many cases prostrate with only stem tips elevated. Narrow leaf type. Many plants flowering, yellow flowers with purple centres. Green seedheads with no mature seedheads.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 4959781
Occurrence ID: f81fccf0-fc30-4075-b9e7-42b4a1ef6084
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Malvales
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Family
Malvaceae
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All Determinations
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Location Notes
[Africa]
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Distribution
EX NATIONAL HERBARIUM OF NEW SOUTH WALES (NSW) Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Hibiscus trionum L. var. trionum MALVACEAE Loc.: Agriland Byron beside Buddah Lake, 24 km NW of Narromine on Gin Gin Road. AUSTRALIA NSW Central Western Slopes Lat. 32° 05'S Long. 148° 12'E Coll.: S. Johnson 28 Date: 13 Apr 2000 Notes: Coolibah woodland, edges of a slight drainage channel beside a lake. Dark brown to light grey clay soil, introduced grasses e.g. Green Panic. Plants with main stem 60 cm high but in many cases prostrate with only stem tips elevated. Narrow leaf type. Many plants flowering, yellow flowers with purple centres. Green seedheads with no mature seedheads. Dups. to: BRI, NY (This specimen is a duplicate of NSW 602288) NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN copyright reserved 04959781 AUS 20 Hibiscus trionum OCR Engine: OCR_Gemini_1_5_Flash
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Hibiscus trionum L.