Hairy Bluebush,
Slender Fissure-plant
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Regional Species Conservation Assessments per IBRA subregion.


Least concern
Near threatened
Rare
Vulnerable
Endangered
Critically endangered
Extinct
Data deficient
Adelaide
Arkaroola
Ceduna
Coober Pedy
Hawker
Innamincka
Marla
Marree
Mount Gambier
Oodnadatta
Renmark
Wudinna
Keith
Yunta
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South Olary Plain (MDD01) | Murray Darling Depression | Rare (IUCN: RA d(i,ii)) (Probable Decline) [edge of range] |
Murray Mallee (MDD02) | | Rare (IUCN: RA d(i,ii)) [needs wet habitat] |
Murray Scroll Belt (RIV06) | Riverina | Rare (IUCN: RA b) (Probable Decline) [needs wet habitat] |
Torrens (GAW06) | Gawler | Vulnerable (IUCN: VU D2) [limited habitat; River Murray sp.] |
Botanical art
Kath Alcock paintings: 3
Prior names
Kochia pentagona
Common names
Hairy Bluebush
Slender Fissure-plant
Etymology
'Maireana', after the 19th century French botanist, Adolphe Lemaire and Greek 'penta', five, 'gona', angles
Distribution and status
Widespread, especially on heavier red and brown soils. Often found growing in large numbers on cracking grey clay River Murray floodplains. Rare in South Australia, common in Victoria and New South Wales, less common in Queensland and Western Australia.
Herbarium region: Murray
NRM region: South Australian Murray-Darling Basin
AVH map: SA distribution map (external link)
Plant description
Prostrate or ascending perennial to 20 cm high. Leaves alternate, linear; 7-12 rarely to 20 mm long; appressed-villous. Flowers solitary, bisexual; densely woolly-villous. Flowering August - September. Fruits are fruiting perianth to 4 mm in diameter, covered with woolly hairs and with a central raised pentagonal area surrounded at its base by a narrow wing which is sometimes divided into 5 short truncate lobes. Seeds are ellipsoid to circular, convex brown seed. Seed embryo type is peripheral
Seed collection and propagation
Collect seeds between October and November. Collect seeds when fruits are brown and papery. Check inside several fruits for the presence of well developed seed before making a collection. Strip or shake fruiting branches into a container. Remove twigs and other plant material. Approximately 50 % of seeds germinated with no treatment.
Location | No. of seeds (weight grams) | Number of plants | Date collected | Collection number Collection location | Date stored | % Viability | Storage temperature | MSB | 700 (1.09 g) | 40-50 | 17-May-2006 | PJA131 Murray | | | |
BGA | 3,000 (10.21 g) | 50 | 18-May-2007 | RJB72086 North Western | 19-Sep-2008 | 80% | +5°C, -18°C |
BGA | 3,000 (4.86 g) | 50+ | 19-Oct-2011 | DJD2287 Murray | 1-Nov-2012 | 81% | -18°C |
Location: BGA — the seeds are stored at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, MSB — the seeds are stored at the Millennium Seed Bank, Kew, England.
Number of plants: This is the number of plants from which the seeds were collected.
Collection location: The Herbarium of South Australia's region name.
% Viability: Percentage of filled healthy seeds determined by a cut test or x-ray.
Germination table:
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Date | Result | T0 | T50 | Pre-treatment | Germination medium | Incubator: Photoperiod / Thermoperiod |
Jun-12 | 54% | 12 | 35 |
leached in water 24 h; 1% agar; Incubated under spring/autumn conditions |
Jun-12 | 52% | 8 | 35 |
1% agar; Incubated under spring/autumn conditions |
Jun-12 | 44% | 12 | NA |
30% hydrogen peroxide 10 min, water rinse; 1% agar; Incubated under spring/autumn conditions |
Result: Maximum percentage of germination observed.
T0: Number of days before first germinant observed.
T50: Number of days to achieve 50% germination.
Pre-treatment: The initial treatment that the seeds received prior to placement on germination media.
Germination medium: The substrate that seeds were placed on for the duration of the germination experiment.
Incubator conditions:
Photoperiod: The duration of light exposure that the seeds were subject to during a 24 hour period.
Thermoperiod: The constant or diurnal temperatures that seeds were subject to during a 24 hour period.
Winter conditions: 15°C 20 h (3am→11pm); 5°C 4 h (11pm→3am) / 10 h light (8am→6pm); 14 h dark (6pm→8am)
Spring/Autumn conditions: 22°C 12 h (8am→8pm); 10°C 12 h (8pm→8am) / 12 h light (8am→8pm); 12 h dark (8pm→8am)
Summer conditions: 30°C 14 h (6am→8pm); 15°C 10 h (8pm→6am) / 14 h light (6am→8pm); 10 h dark (8pm→6am)