Hibbertia selkii explained
Hibbertia selkii is a shrub in the Dilleniaceae family,[1] [2] native to Western Australia. The plant was first described by Gregory John Keighery in 1983.[2] The holotype (PERTH 3095258) was collected by A. S. George in the Stirling Range National Park in 1976.[3] [4]
Description
Hibbertia selkii is a small shrub with many branches. It grows up to 0.3m tall and is found on rocky slopes. Its orange flowers appear from May to June.
See also
External links
- – images and occurrence data
Notes and References
- Web site: Hibbertia selkii Keighery . 2024-03-11 . Plants of the World Online . en.
- Keighery, G.J.. Gregory John Keighery. 177-182 [179, fig. 2].
- Web site: Holotype of Hibbertia selkii Keighery [family DILLENIACEAE] on JSTOR ]. 2024-03-11 . plants.jstor.org.
- Web site: Australasian Virtual Herbarium: PERTH 3095258 . 2024-03-11 . AVH: The Australasian Virtual Herbarium . en-AU.