Calothamnus quadrifidus subsp. quadrifidus
Calothamnus quadrifidus subsp. quadrifidus is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is similar to other subspecies of Calothamnus quadrifidus except that its leaves are circular in cross section and the leaves and flower cup usually have a sparse covering of long, soft hairs.
Description
Calothamnus quadrifidus subsp. quadrifidus is an erect or sprawling shrub which sometimes grows to a height of. Its leaves are linear, sometimes slightly expanded in the middle, and circular in cross section. They are long and wide and sparsely covered with long silky hairs, at least when young.The flowers are red and arranged in clusters, usually on one side of the stem amongst the older leaves. The hypanthium usually has a covering of soft, silky hairs, at least on the lower part and the stamens are arranged in 4 claw-like bundles, each about long. Flowering mainly occurs from September to December and is followed by fruits which are woody capsules, long.