Pomaderris graniticola

Pomaderris graniticola is a shrub or small tree that typically grows to a height of 1–6 m (3 ft 3 in – 19 ft 8 in), its new growth and young stems covered with copper-coloured hairs. The leaves are lance-shaped to elliptic, 15–65 mm (0.59–2.56 in) long and 15–30 mm (0.59–1.18 in) wide on a petiole 4–10 mm (0.16–0.39 in) long with egg-shaped stipules 3–5 mm (0.12–0.20 in) long at the base, but that fall off as the leaf develops. The upper surface of the leaves is glabrous and the lower surface has greyish white hairs pressed against the surface. The flowers are borne in pyramid-shaped panicles 20–80 mm (0.79–3.15 in) long with up to 100 yellow, white or cream-coloured flowers, each on a pedicel 1.5–3.5 mm (0.059–0.138 in) long. The sepals are 2.0–2.5 mm (0.079–0.098 in) long with silvery simple star-shaped hairs, and the petals are about 1.5 mm (0.059 in) long. Flowering occurs in September and October.

Pomaderris graniticola is listed in the following regions:

Darling Downs


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