Biology:Tetratheca aphylla

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Short description: Species of flowering plant

Tetratheca aphylla
Tetratheca aphylla on Helena Aurora Range.jpg
Flowering shrub
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Oxalidales
Family: Elaeocarpaceae
Genus: Tetratheca
Species:
T. aphylla
Binomial name
Tetratheca aphylla
F.Muell., 1882

Tetratheca aphylla, also known as the Bungalbin Tetratheca, is a species of flowering plant in the quandong family that is endemic to Australia .

Subspecies

  • Tetratheca aphylla subsp. aphylla
  • Tetratheca aphylla subsp. megacarpa

Description

The species grows as an erect, spreading, leafless shrub to 60 cm in height. The flowers are pink or pink-purple, appearing from September to October.[2]

Distribution and habitat

The range of the species lies within the Coolgardie and Mallee IBRA bioregions of south-west Western Australia, where it occurs in the Helena Aurora Range, 50 km north-north-east of Koolyanobbing, and 80 km east of Newdegate. The plants grow in pockets of skeletal soil among banded iron formations, rock outcrops and debris, in shrubland.[2][1]

Conservation

The species is listed as Vulnerable under Australia's EPBC Act. The main potential threats are mining activities, inappropriate fire regimes and roadworks.[1]

References

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