Verticordia spicata
Verticordia spicata, commonly known as spiked featherflower, is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is usually a dense, bushy shrub with small leaves pressed against the stem and spikes of pink flowers from late spring to early summer.
Description
Verticordia spicata is an upright to spreading shrub, sometimes tall with one main stem at its base. The leaves are densely arranged along the branches, mostly closely clasping the stem. The leaves are broadly egg-shaped, with prominent oil glands and have narrow, translucent and slightly hairy margins.The flowers are scented and arranged in spike-like groups on the upper part of the branching stems, each flower on a stalk less than long. The floral cup is top-shaped, long, glabrous with two green appendages, long. The sepals are pale pink to mauve, spreading, long, with 6 or 7 feathery lobes and two ear-like appendages on the sides. The petals are similar in colour to the sepals, long and erect with long filaments on their ends. The style is long, curved and hairy near the tip. Flowering time is from October to January.
Taxonomy and naming
Verticordia spicata was first formally described in 1859 by Ferdinand von Mueller from a specimen collected near the Murchison River by Augustus Oldfield. Mueller published the description in Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae. The specific epithet is derived from the Latin word spica meaning "spike".When Alex George reviewed the genus in 1991, he placed this species in subgenus Eperephes, section Verticordella along with V. halophila, V. blepharophylla, V. lindleyi, V. carinata, V. attenuata, V. drummondii, V. wonganensis, V. paludosa, V. luteola, V. bifimbriata, V. tumida, V. mitodes, V. centipeda, V. auriculata, V. pholidophylla, V. pennigera and V. hughanii.
George also described two subspecies:Verticordia spicata subsp. spicata which has a style long and leaves usually longer than long;Verticordia spicata subsp. squamosa, commonly known as scaly-leaved featherflower, which has a style long and leaves that are less than long.