Plants of South Eastern New South Wales

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Persoonia linearis

Common name

Narrow-leaved geebung

Family

Proteaceae

Where found

Dry forest, woodland, and heath. Coast, ranges, and tablelands.

Notes

Tree or shrub to about 5 m high or sprawling. Fruit fleshy. Bark in thin layers, flaky. Young branchlets moderately to densely hairy with greyish hairs. Leaves alternating up the stems, 2–9 cm long, 1–7 mm wide, more or less flat, tips mucronate, surfaces bright green, smooth, sparsely to moderately hairy when young, becoming hairless when mature. Flowers with 4 yellow 'petals' each 9–14 mm long, more or less fused at the base, sparsely to densely hairy. Flowers spreading to erect, subtended by scale leaves and leaves, in 1–50-flowered clusters. Flowers chiefly Dec.–May. Fruit green with purplish stripes, round, to about 12 mm long and wide.

Hybridises occasionally with Persoonia chamaepeuce, Persoonia lanceolata, Persoonia levis, Persoonia mollis subsp. caleyi, Persoonia mollis subsp. ledifolia, Persoonia mollis subsp. leptophylla, Persoonia mollis subsp. livens, Persoonia mollis subsp. mollis, Persoonia pinifolia, and with Persoonia sericea.

Protected NSW.

PlantNET description:  http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=sp&name=Persoonia~linearis (accessed 31 January, 2021)