The Botany of the Kimberleys, Northwest Australia

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401. Hibiscus microchlaenus F. v. M.
Erect, 2-3ft. ; branches spreading ; flowers bluish-purple with a darker centre.
402. H. pinonianus Gaudich.
Erect, 2-4ft. ; leaves mostly entire ; bracteoles often equalling or exceeding the calyx ; flowers pink to purple with a darker centre.
403. H. trionum L.
Erect, few-branched, 2-4ft. high ; leafless or with few tri-lobed leaves ; flowers white with reddish-purple centre. On grassy plains.
404. H. ficulneus L.
Lennard, Barker, Fitzroy, and Isdell
... Rivers (W.V.F.).
Erect, 2-4ft. high.
405. H. zonatus F. v. M.
Erect, 4-8ft. high ; flowers sometimes 2Jin. across, pink to rose-red with a purple centre ; seeds black, tuberculate.
Var. spinulosa W.V.F. n. var.
Mt. Broome, King Leopold Ranges (W.V.F.).
Stems simple or slightly branched, 2-3ft. high, more or less invested with short sharp spines, arising from tubercles, and associated with a short stellate pubescence. Among quart zite.
406. H. Sturtii Hook.
Erect, 2— 3ft. high ; flowers violet, with a darker centre.


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