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Hibbertia calycina

Lesser Guinea-flower at Isaacs Ridge

Hibbertia calycina at Isaacs Ridge - 4 Oct 2014
Hibbertia calycina at Isaacs Ridge - 4 Oct 2014
Hibbertia calycina at Isaacs Ridge - 4 Oct 2014
Hibbertia calycina at Isaacs Ridge - 4 Oct 2014
Hibbertia calycina at Isaacs Ridge - 4 Oct 2014
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Identification history

Hibbertia calycina 11 Jan 2019 MichaelMulvaney
Hibbertia calycina 11 Jan 2019 RWPurdie
Hibbertia sp. 15 Sep 2017 BettyDonWood
Unidentified 18 Feb 2015 Mike

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7 comments

   21 Feb 2015
Not sure that this is not Hibbertia riparia - would appreciate a second opinion
Ros wrote:
   24 Feb 2015
My rule of thumb is that if the mid-rib on the underside of the leaf is below the in-rolled margins, it is H. calycina. If it is "raised" - level with or protruding above the margins it is H. riparia. (ie "r" for raised and for riparia - helps to remember which is which!) . The Flora of NSW shows diags.
   24 Feb 2015
Thanks Ros - great tip, Mike can you go out and check this on the plants photographed
Ros wrote:
   24 Feb 2015
I should have qualified my comment and said that it's what I look for in the immediate area - ie between H. calycina and H. riparia. But..... locally (although I've only seen it at Bendora Dam so far) is H. serpyllifolia which Julie Lindner drew to my attention. It has similar leaves but the carpels are hairy not glabrous. Also, recently, we found H. pedunculata near Dalton. Again, similar leaves but hairy carpels. So really you have to start with the first part of the key, looking at the carpels/stamens to decide which Group you are in.
Mike wrote:
   25 Feb 2015
I have added some photos (Feb 2015) to show the leaf and cross section. Raised rib indicates H. riparia. There was only one flower at this time of year and I decided not to sacrifice it to Science, though I took a photo.
BettyDonWood wrote:
   16 Sep 2017
Hibbertia riparia is now Hibbertia stricta. See comments for IDing at http://canberra.naturemapr.org/Community/Sightings/Details/3375156
RWPurdie wrote:
   12 Jan 2019
Flowering shoots collected from 8 plants on 11 Jan 2019 and examined under binocular microscope; simple hairs present in calyx.

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