Dampiera stricta
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Dampiera stricta commonly known as blue dampiera,[1] is a flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae. It is a small sub-shrub with variable leaves and mostly blue, mauve or purple flowers.
Description
Dampiera stricta is an erect, slender, subshrub growing to about Template:Cvt with ribbed, triangular, smooth or becoming smooth stems. The leaves are variable, mostly narrow-elliptic or lance-shaped, Template:Cvt long, Template:Cvt wide, margins smooth or toothed and sessile. The flowers are borne in leaf axils either singly or in pairs, up to Template:Cvt long, pedicels Template:Cvt long and the small linear bracts Template:Cvt long. The corolla is Template:Cvt long, blue to purple with a whitish centre, rusty coloured hairs on the outside, wings Template:Cvt wide, upper petals smaller and the sepals Template:Cvt long. Flowering occurs mainly from August to January and the fruit is a rounded oblong shape, Template:Cvt long, ribbed and covered in rusty coloured hairs.[1][2][3]
Taxonomy and naming
Dampiera stricta was first formally described in 1810 by Robert Brown and the description was published in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen.[4][5] The specific epithet (stricta) means "straight" or "erect".[6]
Distribution and habitat
Blue dampiera is a common species usually growing in open forest and heath on sandy, gravel or loamy soils in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria on the Great Dividing Range and coastal locations.[7]
References
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