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Latrobea brunonis (Benth.) Meisn.

Reference
Lehm., Pl.Preiss. [J.G.C.Lehmann] 2:219 (1848)
Conservation Code
Not threatened
Naturalised Status
Native to Western Australia
Name Status
Current

Erect, spreading shrub, 0.2-0.9 m high. Fl. yellow, Oct to Dec. Grey sand. Low dunes, swamps, amongst granite rocks.

Grazyna Paczkowska, Descriptive Catalogue, 23 July 1996

Scientific Description

Erect, shrub, spindly shrub (broom-like). Stems terete, not spiny, glabrous; pustules or glands absent. Leaves or phylloclades clearly present, simple, alternate, not continuous with stem, 7-15 mm long, 1.4-7 mm wide, glabrous, flat with flat margins; margins entire; tubercles absent; pustules or glands absent. Stipules apparently absent even from the youngest leaves. Pedicel present, 1-1.2 mm long, glabrous. Bracteoles absent. Calyx 2-3 mm long, not accrescent, glabrous, ribless; pustules or glands absent. Corolla 8-11 mm long, uniformly coloured, yellow; claws present; standard 8-11 mm long, glabrous, not auriculate, wings 7-10 mm long, not auriculate, keel 7.2-11 mm long, not beaked, not auriculate, glabrous. Stamens ten; anthers 0.5-0.7 mm long, at two different levels (filaments alternately long and short); filaments free (or united at the very base), 5-7.3 mm long. Ovary stipitate or sessile or subsessile, hairy or glandular; style 6.8-10 mm long, hairy or glandular towards the base, not bearded, terete. Fruit dehiscent (a pod or follicle), stipitate, not constricted between the seeds, flat or compressed, not beaked. Flowers in October, November and December. Occurs in the South-West Botanical Province, in the Jarrah Forest and Warren IBRA regions.

C. Hollister and K.R. Thiele, 24 October 2023

Distribution

IBRA Regions
Jarrah Forest, Warren.
IBRA Subregions
Southern Jarrah Forest, Warren.
IMCRA Regions
WA South Coast.
Local Government Areas (LGAs)
Albany, Denmark.