Acacia browniana var. endlicheri (Meisn.) Maslin
Acacia browniana var. endlicheri (Meisn.) Maslin
Fabaceae
Sporadic from Boddington S to Mount Barker, W.A.
Subshrub normally 0.3–0.5 m high, spreading by subterranean runners. Branchlets hirsutellous to puberulous with patent straight and often tubercle-based hairs, sometimes additionally pilose, rarely glabrous (the type). Distal pinnae 4–25 mm long; pinnules 2–9 pairs on distal pinnae, 2–6 mm long, 1–3 mm wide, flat or recurved, slightly thickened, hirsutellous at least on margins, occasionally glabrous. Flower-heads light golden. Flower buds subacute.
Grows in lateritic gravel (sometimes overlain with shallow sand or loam), usually in Jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest, occasionally in shrubland.
W.A.: N of Quarderwardup Lake, Stirling Ra., G.J.Keighery 4920 (PERTH); 19.2 km E of Collie towards Darkin, B.R.Maslin 4 (PERTH) and 3202 (PERTH); 6.4 km N of Quindanning towards Boddington, B.R.Maslin 665 (MEL, PERTH); 3 km W of Mount Barker, A.Strid 20383 (C, CANB, G, K, MEL, NY, PERTH).
Sometimes confused with var. intermedia but distinguished primarily by its lower stature, distal pinnae commonly longer, lower surface of pinnules glabrous or at most besprinkled with hairs, and petals not prominently incurved at apices so unexpanded buds are not ±truncate. A few specimens from the Stirling Ra. may be hybrids between the two.
Data derived from Flora of Australia Volumes 11A (2001), 11B (2001) and 12 (1998), products of ABRS, ©Commonwealth of Australia
B.R.Maslin
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