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Hibbertia procumbens (Labill.) DC.
Spreading Guinea Flower
A prostrate shrub from Tasmania. The flowers are spectacular.


  Hibbertia procumbens Hibbertia procumbens
 
  Description:Flowers Description:Plant showing prostrate habit
  Location:Dove Lake Circuit, Dove Lake, Tasmania Location:Dove Lake Circuit, Dove Lake, Tasmania
  GPS coordinates:41˚39.0330S, 145°57.6700E GPS coordinates:41˚39.0330S, 145°57.6700E
Date of photo:15 January 2015 Date of photo:15 January 2015
Field No.:1920A Field No.:1920A
 
  Hibbertia procumbens Hibbertia procumbens
 
  Description:Flower and leaves Description:Flower
  Location:Lake St Clair, Tasmania Location:Lyell Highway, Tasmania
  GPS coordinates:42˚06.9960S, 146°10.4850E GPS coordinates:N/A
  Date of photo:11 January 2010 Date of photo:12 January 2010
Field No.:U1231 Field No.:U1232
Hibbertia procumbens Hibbertia procumbens
 
  Description:Plant Description:Plant
  Location:Maydena West, Tasmania Location:Maydena West, Tasmania
  GPS coordinates:42˚43.4870S, 146°27.3680E GPS coordinates:42˚43.4870S, 146°27.3680E
  Date of photo:9 January 2013 Date of photo:9 January 2013
  Field No.:1853 Field No.:1853
  Hibbertia procumbens Hibbertia procumbens
 
  Description:Plant on roadside Description:Plant
  Location:Mt Tim Shea, Maydena, Tasmania Location:Mt Tim Shea, Maydena, Tasmania
  GPS coordinates:42˚43.0493S, 146°27.9901E GPS coordinates:42˚43.0493S, 146°27.9901E
  Date of photo:7 January 2010 Date of photo:7 January 2010
  Field No.:U1233 Field No.:U1233
     

References (accessed 9 September 2018):

Toelken, H.R. & Wheeler, J.R.
(2002), Notes on Hibbertia (Dilleniaceae) 4. The identity of H. enervia H.R.Toelken & J.R.Wheeler. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 20
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2-3

http://www.utas.edu.au/dicotkey/dicotkey/DILLEN/SHibbertia_procumbens.htm

 

 

 

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