Thomasia rugosa
Thomasia rugosa, commonly known as wrinkled leaf thomasia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has wrinkled, lance-shaped to egg-shaped leaves with wavy edges, and pink to mauve flowers.
Description
Thomasia rugosa is a densely-branched shrub that typically grows to high and wide, its young branchlets densely covered with star-shaped hairs. The leaves are wrinkled, lance-shaped to egg-shaped base, long and wide, on a petiole up to long with hairy, wing-like stipules long at the base. The edges of the leaves are wavy, the lower surface densely woolly-hairy. The flowers are pink to mauve, about wide, and arranged in racemes on a hairy peduncle, with hairy bracteoles at the base of the sepals. The sepals are long but there are no petals. Flowering occurs fromAugust to December.