Hibbertia planifolia Toelken APNI* Description: Prostrate to decumbent shrub about 30 cm high, much branched, with leaves clustered terminally. Branches with distinctly raised leaf base; pubescent with dense multiangulate fascicled hairs.
Leaves obtriangular, 3.5–5 x 1–1.5 mm,
Flowers single, sessile in terminal clusters of leaves;
Peduncle -/+ absent.
Flowering: July – September.
Distribution and occurrence: Known only from the Yerranderie - Mt Colong area. Rarely collected. Grows on sandstone in dry sclerophyll forest.
NSW subdivisions: CT
Related to H. spathulata and H. acaulothrix.
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