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Kunzea juniperoides subsp. pernervosa Toelken
Family Myrtaceae
Kunzea juniperoides subsp. pernervosa Toelken APNI*

Synonyms: Kunzea sp. Braidwood (Powell 371) APNI*
Kunzea sp. B sensu Wilson (1991) APNI*
Agonis ericoides F.M.Bailey APNI*
Kunzea sp. B APNI*

Description: Low shrub to 0.6 m high; stems one to few, erect to spreading, branching sparse.

Leaves linear, mostly 6.5–8 mm long, apex acute.

Scales surrounding inflorescence (2–) 3–6 times longer than broad,acuminate, with (5–) 8–12 conspicuous veins. Ovary with 10–12(–14) ovules per loculus.


Flower
Photo Robert Miller

Herbarium
Sheet

Flowering: Late Spring.

Distribution and occurrence: Uncommon; found in scattered populations in the Pigeon House Range.

Grows in sandy soils on gentle slopes in woodland.
NSW subdivisions: SC, ST
AVH map***

Hybridises with Kunzea parvifolia where they co-occur.

Text by Peter G. Wilson
Taxon concept: Toelken (2016)


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