词条 | Boronia serrulata |
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|name = Native rose |image = Boronia_serrulata-Minchen.jpg |image_caption = Illustration by Edward Minchen |regnum = Plantae |unranked_divisio = Angiosperms |unranked_classis = Eudicots |unranked_ordo = Rosids |ordo = Sapindales |familia = Rutaceae |genus = Boronia |species = B. serrulata |binomial = Boronia serrulata |binomial_authority = Sm. |}} Boronia serrulata, commonly called the native rose or Sydney rose, is a shrub about 1m high with a 1m spread. It has crowded rhomboid leaves and bright pink cup-shaped flowers with a pleasant fragrance. Like many other Boronias, the leaves are strongly aromatic when crushed .[1] Boronia serrulata was first described by James Edward Smith in 1798.[2]Its natural distribution is restricted to Hawkesbury sandstone of the Sydney basin where it often grows around exposed sandstone outcrops.[3] References1. ^Boronia serrulata - Stuart Donaldson (1981), Growing Native Plants, Australian National Botanic Gardens 2. ^{{APNI | name =Boronia serrulata Sm. | id = 6586}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/npws.nsf/Content/Boronia+serrulata+a+shrub+-+rejection+of+vulnerable+species+listing|title=Boronia serrulata (a shrub) - rejection of vulnerable species listing|publisher=NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service}} External links
3 : Boronia|Flora of New South Wales|Plants described in 1798 |
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