Muehlenbeckia adpressa Meisn.

Ex NATIONAL HERBARIUM OF NEW SOUTH WALES (NSW)
Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney
Muehlenbeckia adpressa (Labill.) Meisn.
Det.: K.L. Wilson Sep 2012
POLYGONACEAE
Loc.: North West Coastal Highway, 1.6 km S of Wells Road
turn-off, c. 7 km N of Drummond Cove turn-off
AUSTRALIA WA Irwin
Lat. 28° 36'13"S Long. 114° 38'00"E Alt.: 78 ± 5 m
Datum: GDA94
Coll.: K.L. Wilson 10837 & A. Wilson
Date: 13 Sep 2012
Notes: Hillside on western side of road; disturbed understorey
but still some natives, e..g. Grevillea spp., Dioscorea,
Lechenaultia, paper daisies, Aristida; Acacia sp. (small tree).
Sandy soil.
Frequent, climbing over low shrubs and dead fallen Acacias.
Female. Flowers very pale yellow to white. Fruits black
surrounded by persistent tepals: green, enlarged but not fleshy.
Leaves yellow-green, slightly paler abaxially.
Dups. to: PERTH, MEL, NY, K
NSW902212
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