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Hibbertia stricta (R.Br. ex DC.) F.Muell. subsp. stricta Family Dilleniaceae
Hibbertia stricta subsp. stricta (R.Br. ex DC.) F.Muell. APNI*

Description: Small shrub 0.8 - 1.3 m high, up to 70 cm wide, usually upright; branchlets, sepals and carpels densely hairy, leaves less densely hairy, hairs lacking a basal tubercle, reduced-stellate, with two or three stiff strongly ascending to erect arms (or hairs rarely simple), hairs and arms sometimes directed antrorsely. Branchlets pale orange-brown, angular distally, with ridges produced downwards from base of each leaf.

Leaves alternate, unevenly spaced, often appearing almost whorled; each leaf sits on a cupped protuberance from branchlet, linear, 7 - 15 mm long, 0.5 - 0.8 mm wide; margin entire and recurved; adaxial (upper) surface slightly sunken along midrib, venation indistinct or not visible; abaxial (lower) surface with midvein up to 1.5 times as broad as 'rolled' margin, somewhat sunken, with a deep distinct groove along either side.

Flowers solitary, mostly on short lateral branchlets and terminal (but sometimes appearing axillary), sessile or very shortly pedicellate (pedicel up to 0.5 mm long). Sepals narrowly ovate, 4.5 - 7 mm long, 1.5 - 2.5 mm wide, the two 'outer' sepals slightly narrower than other three; margin entire; apex with a short to long point; outer surface outer surface hairy, except near margin, sometimes slightly ridged along midline, papery, green to margin on two 'outer' sepals, or with a distinct pale margin 0.5 mm wide on other three sepals; inner surface glabrous. Petals obovate, 4 - 6.5 mm long, c. 3 mm wide, yellow; midvein pale orange-coloured. Stamens 6 - 8, inserted to one side of carpels; filaments 0.5 - 0.7 mm long; anthers 2 - 3 mm long. Carpels 2, 0.8 - 1 mm long, densely hairy; styles laterally inserted, c. 3 mm long.


Flowering: Flowers September to January (February).

Distribution and occurrence: Occurs from Sydney to Jervis Bay.

Grows in sandy soil often old sand dunes or derived from sandstone, in heath mainly in low-lying areas along the coast.
NSW subdivisions: CC, SC
AVH map***

Text by Andrew Orme
Taxon concept: H.R. Toelken & R.T. Miller (2011) J. Adelaide Bot. Gard. 25


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***The AVH map option provides a detailed interactive Australia wide distribution map drawn from collections held by all major Australian herbaria participating in the Australian Virtual Herbarium project.
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