Goodenia hederacea
Goodenia hederacea, commonly known as forest goodenia or ivy goodenia, is a species of flowering plant that is endemic to eastern Australia. It is a prostrate to ascending, perennial herb with linear to elliptic or round leaves, and racemes of yellow flowers.
Description
Goodenia hederacea is a prostrate or ascending, perennial herb with stems up to long. The leaves are linear to elliptic or round, long and wide on a petiole up to long. The flowers are arranged in racemes up to long on a pedicel up to long with linear bracteoles long. The sepals are linear to lance-shaped, long, the corolla long with cottony hairs on the back. The lower lobes of the corolla are long with wings up to wide. The fruit is an oval capsule long.Taxonomy
Goodenia hederacea was first formally described by English botanist James Edward Smith in 1794 in Transactions of the Linnean Society of London.In 1912, Kurt Krause described the variety alpestris in Engler's journal Das Pflanzenreich and in 1990, Roger Charles Carolin raised the variety to subspecies status in the journal Telopea. The name is accepted by the Australian Plant Census along with the autonym subsp. hederacea:
- Goodenia hederacea subsp. alpestris Carolin;
- Goodenia hederacea Sm. subsp. hederacea.