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Micromyrtus blakelyi J. W. Green

Micromyrtus blakelyi

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Micromyrtus blakelyi is a spreading shrub in the myrtle family. It is found near the Hawkesbury River, north of Sydney. It usually grows in depressions and crevices in Hawkesbury Sandstone.[1] The shrub grows to a height of 0.3 to 0.6 metres, and has a cushion-like appearance. Flowering occurs from August to October (early Spring). It is a rare plant, listed in New South Wales as vulnerable.[2] The shrub was first collected by botanists in 1958, and it was named in honour of William Faris Blakely.

References

  1. ^ Les Robinson - Field Guide to the Native Plants of Sydney, ISBN 978-0-7318-1211-0 p. 59
  2. ^ "Micromyrtus blakelyi , PlantNET - NSW Flora Online". Retrieved 29 August 2012.
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Micromyrtus blakelyi: Brief Summary

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Micromyrtus blakelyi is a spreading shrub in the myrtle family. It is found near the Hawkesbury River, north of Sydney. It usually grows in depressions and crevices in Hawkesbury Sandstone. The shrub grows to a height of 0.3 to 0.6 metres, and has a cushion-like appearance. Flowering occurs from August to October (early Spring). It is a rare plant, listed in New South Wales as vulnerable. The shrub was first collected by botanists in 1958, and it was named in honour of William Faris Blakely.

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