Hibbertia calycina

Lesser Guinea-flower at Point 121

Hibbertia calycina at Point 121 - 11 Oct 2016
Hibbertia calycina at Point 121 - 11 Oct 2016
Hibbertia calycina at Point 121 - 11 Oct 2016
Hibbertia calycina at Point 121 - 11 Oct 2016
Hibbertia calycina at Point 121 - 11 Oct 2016
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Identification history

Hibbertia calycina 9 Jan 2019 RWPurdie
Hibbertia sp. 20 Oct 2016 BettyDonWood
Hibbertia sp. 20 Oct 2016 BettyDonWood
Hibbertia calycina 20 Oct 2016 Ryl

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6 comments

BettyDonWood wrote:
   21 Oct 2016
I need a closeup, preferably a macro, of the back of a leaf in order to decide whether this is Hibbertia calycina (central portion of the underside of the leaf below the level of the rolled edges) or the more common Hibbertia riparia (central portion of the underside of the leaf at or above the level of the rolled edges).
RWPurdie wrote:
   10 Jan 2019
Flowering shoots collected from two plans 9 Jan 2018 and examined under binocular microscope; simple hairs present on calyx.
RWPurdie wrote:
   10 Jan 2019
Whoops - date should have been 9 Jan 2019.
BettyDonWood wrote:
   10 Jan 2019
I thought simple hairs on calyx made it stricta.
RWPurdie wrote:
   10 Jan 2019
Other way around (H. calycina with simple hairs; H stricta without simple hairs).
BettyDonWood wrote:
   10 Jan 2019
Thanks. Betty

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  • 1 Abundance
  • 11 Oct 2016 12:00 AM Recorded on
  • Ryl Recorded by

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  • True In flower
  • Less than 10cm Plant height

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