Androcalva procumbens explained

Androcalva procumbens is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae and is endemic to central New South Wales. It is a prostrate shrub covered with star-shaped hairs, and with slender, trailing stems, egg-shaped to narrowly egg-shaped or lance-shaped leaves with scalloped or lobed edges, and clusters of 4 to 10 white, pink and yellow flowers.

Description

Androcalva procumbens is a prostrate shrub with sleder, trailing stems up to long, its new growth densely covered with star-shaped hairs. The leaves are egg-shaped to narrowly egg-shaped or lance-shaped, long and wide on a petiole long with narrowly triangular stipules long at the base. The edges of the leaves are scalloped, lobed or regularly toothed, the lower surface densely covered with woolly, white hairs. The flowers are arranged in clusters of 4 to 10 on a peduncle long, each flower on a pedicel long, with a narrowly triangular bract long at the base. The flowers are about in diameter with 5 white petal-like sepals with a pink base and about long, and pink petals about long with a yellow base, the ligule white. There are up to 3 egg-shaped staminodes between each pair of stamens. Flowering occurs from August to December and the fruit is a densely hairy capsule long.[1] [2] [3]

Taxonomy

This species was first formally described in 1898 by Joseph Maiden and Ernst Betche who gave it the name Rulingia procumbens in Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales.[4] [5] In 2011, Carolyn Wilkins and Barbara Whitlock assigned it to the new genus Androcalva in Australian Systematic Botany.[6] The specific epithet (procumbens) means "procumbent".[7]

Distribution and habitat

Androcalva procumbens grows in sandy soil mainly in the Dubbo, Mendooran and Gilgandra districts, but also in the Pilliga and Nymagee districts in central New South Wales.

Conservation status

Androcalva procumbens is listed as "vulnerable" under the Australian Government Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Blake . Trevor L. . Lantern bushes of Australia ; Thomasias & allied genera : a field and horticultural guide . 2021 . Australian Plants Society, Keilor Plains Group . Victoria . 9780646839301 . 142–143.
  2. Web site: Harden . Gwen J. . Orme . Andrew E. . Androcalva procumbens . Royal Botanic Garden Sydney . 12 March 2023.
  3. Web site: Approved Conservation Advice for Rulingia procumbens . Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water . 12 March 2023.
  4. Web site: Rulingia procumbens. APNI. 11 March 2023.
  5. Maiden . Joseph . Betche . Ernst . Descriptions of four new species of New South Wales plants. . Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales . 1898 . 23 . 1 . 18 . 11 March 2023.
  6. Web site: Androcalva procumbens. APNI. 11 March 2023.
  7. Book: Sharr . Francis Aubi . George . Alex . Western Australian Plant Names and Their Meanings . 2019 . Four Gables Press . Kardinya, WA . 9780958034180 . 243 . 3rd.