WebLasiopetalum ferrugineum. Family: Malvaceae Distribution: Woodland and open forest in south-east Queensland, eastern New South Wales and north-east Victoria. Common Name: Rusty velvet bush. Conservation Status: Not considered to be at risk in the wild Derivation of Name: Lasiopetalum; From Greek lasios, shaggy or hairy and petalon, a leaf or petal, … Web26 Feb 1999 · Description. Lasiopetalum joyceae is an erect shrub to 2 m tall. Leaves are linear, 3 - 9 cm long, mostly 3 - 6 mm wide, with revolute margins. The upper leaf surface …
Fact sheet for Lasiopetalum baueri - flora.sa.gov.au
WebDescription: Erect shrub to 2 m high. Leaves linear, 3–9 cm long, mostly 3–6 mm, rarely to 10 mm wide, margins revolute; upper surface dark green and glabrous and with veins visible but not prominent, lower surface whitish to rusty-tomentose and veins not visible. WebLasiopetalum, commonly known as velvet bushes,[2] is a genus of about forty-five species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae, all endemic to Australia. For faster … github markdown image width
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http://www.flora.sa.gov.au/cgi-bin/speciesfacts_display.cgi?form=speciesfacts&name=Lasiopetalum_baueri WebVietnam Averyanov 1994 as E pubescens; The Wild Orchids of China Tsi, Chen & Mori 1997 as E flava; Orchid Flora Of Kamrup District Assam Iswar Chandra Barua 2001 as E pubescens drawing fide; A to Z of South East Asian Orchid Species Vol 1 O'Byrne 2001 as E pubescens photo fide; Orchids of Sumatra Comber 2001 photo good; Orchids of Bhutan … WebSpreading small shrub with grey/green velvet like foliage, new growth covered in rusty short hairs. Flowers are stary, bell shaped in Blush Pink. Great for floral arrangements. Rare to the Bellarine Peninsula, only a few remnant plants exist today. A group of them were discovered on private property thanks to Bellarine fun with statues