Английская Википедия:Hibbertia incurvata

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Hibbertia incurvata is a species of flowering plant in the family Dilleniaceae and is endemic to the Northern Territory. It is a spreading, woody shrub with scaly foliage, elliptic to lance-shaped leaves, and yellow flowers arranged in leaf axils with 28 to 35 stamens arranged in bundles around the two carpels.

Description

Hibbertia incurvata is a spreading shrub that typically grows to a height of up to Шаблон:Cvt and has stiff, woody branches. The leaves are elliptic to lance-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, Шаблон:Cvt long and Шаблон:Cvt wide and sessile or on a petiole up to Шаблон:Cvt long. The flowers are arranged singly near the ends of shoots on a stiff peduncle Шаблон:Cvt long, with lance-shaped bracts Шаблон:Cvt long. The five sepals are joined at the base, the two outer sepal lobes lance-shaped Шаблон:Cvt long and the inner lobes egg-shaped and slightly wider. The five petals are egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, yellow, Шаблон:Cvt long and there are 28 to 35 stamens arranged in groups around the two carpels, each carpel with two ovules.[1][2]

Taxonomy

Hibbertia incurvata was first formally described in 2010 by Hellmut R. Toelken in the Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens from specimens collected near Maningrida in 2000.[1][3] The specific epithet (incurvata) refers to the shape of the leaves.[1][4]

Distribution and habitat

This hibbertia grows on or near sandstone outcrops and in open woodland in northern Arnhem Land.[1][2]

Conservation status

Hibbertia incurvata is classified as "data deficient" under the Territory Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1976.[2]

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References

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