Synaphea damopsis A.S.George

Species

Angiosperms > Proteales > Proteaceae > Synaphea

Characteristics

Stems tufted, decumbent, to 10 cm long, pilose and/or spreading-pubescent. Leaves flabelliform, undulate, dentate to shortly lobed across apex; petiole 4-13 cm long, puberulous, glabrescent; sheath villous; lamina 5-10 cm long, 2-7 cm wide, often pilose; lobes triangular, ±acute, pungent; reticulation fine, shallow. Spikes 2-9 cm long; flowers ±crowded, at length open; peduncle to 12 cm long, branched at base or clustered, pubescent; rachis densely pubescent; bracts obtuse, 1.7-2 mm long, pubescent to puberulous. Perianth opening moderately widely, spreading-puberulous to glabrous; adaxial tepal 5.2-5.5 mm long, 2.5 mm wide, gently curved; abaxial tepal 4-4.5 mm long. Stigma trapeziform, shallowly emarginate with lobes bent back, thick, concave, 0.8-1.1 mm long, 1-1.5 mm wide; ovary pubescent. Fruit ellipsoidal, shortly beaked, 5 mm long, pilose.
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Grows in lateritic gravel in Jarrah forest.
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Distribution

Synaphea damopsis world distribution map, present in Australia

Conservation status

Synaphea damopsis threat status: Least Concern

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:990199-1
WFO ID wfo-0000504754
COL ID 53TNK
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Synonyms

Synaphea damopsis