Hibbertia aspera subsp. aspera

Valla Beach, NSW

Hibbertia aspera subsp. aspera at Valla Beach, NSW - 5 Jul 2023
Hibbertia aspera subsp. aspera at Valla Beach, NSW - 5 Jul 2023
Hibbertia aspera subsp. aspera at Valla Beach, NSW - 5 Jul 2023
Hibbertia aspera subsp. aspera at Valla Beach, NSW - 5 Jul 2023
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Identification history

Hibbertia aspera subsp. aspera 10 Jul 2023 Tapirlord
Hibbertia dentata 6 Jul 2023 Tapirlord
Unidentified 6 Jul 2023 trevorpreston

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3 comments

trevorpreston wrote:
   10 Jul 2023
Hi @Tapirlord .
I'm not sure this is hibbertia dentata. Based on Ids of the other ones, this flower is a different shape, and it it was quite a large bush, and while the leaves have some hairs, they are not fuzzy or velvety like the other sightings. This plant is definitely more a shrub than a climber or twiner.
Tapirlord wrote:
   10 Jul 2023
Yeah probably H.aspera on second thoughts, i'm guessing I made the original ID off my phone.
trevorpreston wrote:
   10 Jul 2023
Thanks Tapirlord. I really appreciate your work identifying my north coast sightings.

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Sighting information

  • 1 Abundance
  • 5 Jul 2023 04:30 PM Recorded on
  • trevorpreston Recorded by

Additional information

  • About 10mm Flower dimension
  • 30cm to 1 metre Plant height
  • True In flower

Species information

  • Hibbertia aspera subsp. aspera Scientific name
  • Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 649.33m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • In flower

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