Patersonia rudis Endl. subsp. rudis

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Description

Leaves 30–70 cm long, 3–7 mm wide, flat or slightly biconvex. Scape 20–50 cm long, densely or sparsely pubescent. Spathes 4–6.3 cm long, sericeous, often ± glabrescent.

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Phenology

Flowers Oct.–Dec.

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Biostatus

Native.

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Distribution

Occurs in the Darling Range, W.A., between New Norcia and Dwellingup.

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Habitat

Grows in Jarrah forest and woodland on laterite.

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Representative Herbarium Specimens

W.A.: Pickering Brook, H. Demarz 7298 (Kings Park, PERTH); Red Hill, Toodyay road, A.S. George 1676 (PERTH); Mundaring, R.D. Royce 5210 (PERTH); Great Northern Hwy 70 km S of Moora, D.J.E. Whibley 5001 (AD, PERTH); Dwellingup, 10 Sept. 1947, J.H. Willis (MEL).

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Illustrations

R. Erickson et al., Fl. Pl. W. Australia 51, t. 125 (1973).

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Source

Data derived from Flora of Australia Volume 46 (1986), a product of ABRS, ©Commonwealth of Australia

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From the Acacia characters species list, created by on Mar 12, 2015.
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Last updated: System; Feb 20, 2020 12:41 Status: Legacy

Author - D.A. Cooke

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Cite this profile as: D.A. Cooke. Patersonia rudis subsp. rudis, in (ed.), Flora of Australia. Australian Biological Resources Study, Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water: Canberra. https://profiles.ala.org.au/opus/foa/profile/Patersonia%20rudis%20subsp.%20rudis [Date Accessed: 15 March 2025]