Botanical name

Lachnaea densiflora

Family

Thymelaeaceae

Common Name

Blushing Mountain Carnation

Status

Near Threatened

Lachnaea densiflora
Lachnaea densiflora
Lachnaea densiflora
Lachnaea densiflora
Lachnaea densiflora
Lachnaea densiflora

Description

Much-branched shrublet up to 50cm. Leaves are narrow with a pointed tip; flowers pink or cream-coloured in well-defined round heads, each flower with a woolly calyx, no petals.

Most species in the Thymelaeaceae family have a tough bark which tears into strips.

Latin: densus = dense; flos = flower: referring to the well-defined round heads of the flower clusters.

Greek: lachne = soft, woolly: referring to the woolly calyx.

Habitat

Sandy flats and slopes

Flower Date

January to December often after fire

Threatened plant Species
Identification

CR    Critically Endangered 
EN  Endangered  
VU  Vulnerable
NT   Near Threatened 
R Rare