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{{Speciesbox |image=Daviesianudiflora14633633025 079b5a9a46 o.jpg |genus=Daviesia |species=nudiflora |authority=Meisn. |range_map= |range_map_caption=Occurrence data from AVH |synonyms=Daviesia nudiflora var. lanceolata Benth. |synonyms_ref = [1] }}Daviesia nudiflora is a shrub in the Fabaceae family. It is endemic to Western Australia.[4] There are three accepted subspecies:[1]
- Daviesia nudiflora subsp. amplectens Crisp
- Daviesia nudiflora subsp. drummondii (Meisn.) Crisp
- Daviesia nudiflora subsp. hirtella Crisp
DescriptionDaviesia nudiflora grows from 0.3 m to 1.5 m high. Its pea is an orange/yellow & red/brown and it flowers from June to September.[4] It has flat phyllodes with pungent points, and the phyllodes are distinct from the stems.[7] It grows on sandy soils, clayey soils and laterite, and is found on undulating low rises and flats.[4]DistributionBeard’s Provinces: South-West Province, or IBRA Regions: Avon Wheatbelt, Swan Coastal Plain.[4]EtymologyThe genus name, Daviesia, honours Hugh Davies (1739–1821), a Welsh botanist. The specific epithet, nudiflora is derived from the Latin: nudus (naked) and flos (flower), giving "naked flower".[10] References1. ^1 Govaerts, R., et. al. (2018) Plants of the world online: Daviesia nudiflora. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 11 December 2018. 2. ^1 [https://www.friendsofqueensparkbushland.org.au/daviesia-nudiflora/ Friends of Queens Park Bushland: Daviesia nudiflora] 3. ^1 Barrett, R. & Tay, E.P. (2016) Perth Plants A Field Guide to the Bushland and Coastal Flora of Kings Park and Bold Park (2nd ed.) p.88, CSIRO Publishing, Clayton VIC {{ISBN|9781486306046}} 4. ^1 2 3 4 {{FloraBase}}
[2][3][4] }} External links - The Australasian Virtual Herbarium – Occurrence data for Daviesia nudiflora
{{Taxonbar|from=Q15532380}} 4 : Daviesia|Flora of Western Australia|Taxa named by Carl Meissner|Plants described in 1844 |