Botanical name
Gnidia humilisFamily
ThymelaeaceaeCommon Name
Little StripperStatus
Endangered
Description
Slender, hairy shrublet up to 30cm. Leaves opposite, pilose (hairy), oblong-ovate. Flowers are solitary or paired at branch tips; calyx tube hairy with four membranous petaloid floral scales at the mouth.
Latin: humus = ground; referring to the plants low growing, dwarf habit.
The bark of the Thymelaceae family strips into long threads hence common name 'Little Stripper'.
Habitat
Damp sandstone slopes and seeps
Flower Date
October to March