Acacia aspera subsp. parviceps N.G.Walsh
Acacia aspera subsp. parviceps N.G.Walsh
Fabaceae
Confined to the northern Brisbane Ra., Werribee Gorge and Beaufort areas, and near Wedderburn, Vic.
Phyllodes 6–26 mm long, usually strongly concave-convex in section. Peduncles (7–) 9–15 mm long, slender, hispid with gland-tipped hairs sometimes mixed with shorter eglandular hairs; heads (15–) 24–35-flowered, 4–6 mm diam., cream to pale lemon yellow. Bracteoles gland-tipped, not exserted in the buds.
Grows in open forest dominated by Eucalyptus.
Vic.: 4.5 km S of Beaufort, A.C.Beauglehole 61680 (MEL); Brisbane Ra. Natl Park, J.R.Grimes 3377 (BH, MEL, NY); 17.1 km SW of Bacchus Marsh, P.C.Jobson 3597 (BRI, MEL); between Bacchus Marsh and Brisbane Ra., B.R.Maslin 3498 (MEL, PERTH).
Relatively few collections referred to subsp. parviceps seemingly approach subsp. aspera, fide N.G.Walsh, Muelleria 19: 7 (2004).
Acacia aspera subsp. parviceps was noted as ‘a variant from the Brisbane Ra., Vic. by B.R.Maslin, Fl. Australia 11A: 592 (2001).
Data derived from Flora of Australia Volumes 11A (2001), 11B (2001) and 12 (1998), products of ABRS, ©Commonwealth of Australia
Revised by B.R.Maslin
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