Acrotriche depressa
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Acrotriche depressa, commonly known as wiry ground-berry[1] or honeypots,[2] is a flowering plant in the family Ericaceae. It is a small shrub with crowded greyish-green leaves and white or green flowers and grows in southern Australia.
Description
Acrotriche depressa is a small, dense, mat forming, upright shrub to Template:Cvt high, Template:Cvt in diameter and branchlets covered in soft, upright hairs to rigid, long, upright hairs. The leaves are crowded, spreading or slightly erect, greyish olive green, narrow-triangular, Template:Cvt long, Template:Cvt wide, margins slightly recurved, usually toothed, veined on lower surface, pointed at the apex and in whorls around the stem. The white or greenish tubular flowers are Template:Cvt long in dense clusters of 5-10 on spikes Template:Cvt long hidden amongst older branches. The bracteoles mostly Template:Cvt long, sepals Template:Cvt long. Flowering occurs from August to September and the fruit is a drupe, globular-shaped, greyish green, dark purple at maturity and up to Template:Cvt wide.[3][2][4][5]
Taxonomy and naming
Acrotriche depressa was first formally described in 1810 by Robert Brown and the description was published in Prodromus florae Novae Hollandiae.[6][7] The specific epithet (depressa) means "depressed" referring to its growth habit.[8]
Distribution and habitat
Honeypots grows in sclerophyll forest on a variety of soils, including loam, basalt, granite and sandy soil in Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales.[1][2][5]
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