Hibiscus apodus Juswara & Craven

  • Filed As

    Malvaceae
    Hibiscus apodus Juswara & Craven ( isotype )

  • Collector(s)

    P. A. Fryxell 4550 with L. AQ. Craven & J. McD. Stewart, 29 May 1985

  • Location

    Australia. Western Australia. Ca, 5 km. NNE of Broome , on road side.

  • Habitat

    Locally common.

  • Description

    shrub, 1 m. tall. Shrub, 1 m. tall; corolla yellow with red center. Phenology of specimen: Fertile, Flower.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 688620

    Occurrence ID: 28f4a3d3-6776-48fe-b755-5f83e4a7323d

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  • Region

    Oceania

  • Country

    Australia

  • State/Province

    Western Australia

  • Locality

    Ca, 5 km. NNE of Broome , on road side.

  • Coordinates

    -17.9626, 122.233

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    628

  • Georeferencing Method

    Place names extracted from precise location string. Parser: RegexParsing | Candidate Placenames: ca, 5 km. nne, broome, road side. | Place Point Selection Method: get_centroid_if_close | Found Placenames: broome | Authority: WA | Placename matches: 2

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

  • Location Notes

    [Location has associations with the following Indigenous peoples or organizations: Jukun [1]; Yawuru Community [2]. Determined by Local Contexts Project ID 544ed405-7fac-44c2-bc93-598921528f3e on 2025-11-04. Resources: [1] Map data provided by Native Land Digital (https://native-land.ca/). Used with permission for educational and non-commercial purposes. | [2] Native Title Determinations. National Native Title Tribunal (NNTT) and the Native Title Registrar (Registrar). https://www.nntt.gov.au/assistance/Geospatial/Pages/DataDownload.aspx Accessed 2025.]

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U.S. Department of Agriculture
Agricultural Research Service - Crops Research Division
Cotton Branch Herbarium
Hibiscus panduriformis Burman f.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA: ca. 5 km NNE of Broome, on
roadside. Shrub 1 m tall; corolla yellow with
red center. Locally common.
Collector: P.A. Fryxell, L.A. Craven & J.McD. Stewart
Date: 29 May 1985
No. 4550
Cited by:
Juswara & Craven. 2005. The Hibiscus panduriformis complex in Australia.
Blumea 50(2): 389-405.
verif. T. Zanoni, 2005
Exsiccatae from collaborative plant exploration
by Division of Plant Industry, CSIRO, Australia,
and Agricultural Research Service, Department of
Agriculture, U.S.A.
ISOTYPE
Hibiscus apodus Juswara & Craven
Blumea 50(2): 390, 2005.
NEW YORK
BOTANICAL
GARDEN
HERBARIUM
OF
P. A. FRYXELL
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
00688620
THE NEW YORK
BOTANICAL GARDEN
IMAGED copyright reserved | cm
201
AVST

Hibiscus panduriformis
Hibiscus apodus

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