Key Identification Features
- It typically grows up to 30 centimetres (12 inches) in height, and usually has hairless (glabrous) stems.
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Dilleniaceae is a plant family in the Plantae kingdom, order Dilleniales, class Magnoliopsida. The family contains 51 accepted species worldwide.
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Hibbertia stricta R.Br. ex DC.
Hibbertia stricta is an upright Australian flowering shrub found in coastal New …
Hibbertia diffusa R.Br.
Hibbertia diffusa is a low Australian shrub with bright yellow flowers that grow…
Hibbertia mucronata (Turcz.) Benth.
Hibbertia mucronata is a small hairy-leaved shrub with yellow flowers native to …
Hibbertia australis N.A.Wakef.
Hibbertia australis is a small flowering shrub that grows in heath and woodland …
Hibbertia exutiacies N.A.Wakef.
Hibbertia exutiacies is a small low-growing Australian shrub with yellow flowers…
Hibbertia obtusifolia DC.
Hibbertia obtusifolia is an erect Australian flowering shrub with yellow flowers…
Dillenia suffruticosa (Griff.) Martelli
Dillenia suffruticosa (simpor) is a large Southeast Asian evergreen shrub with m…
Hibbertia dentata R.Br. ex DC.
Hibbertia dentata is a twining vine from eastern Australia that has yellow flowe…
Dillenia indica L.
Dillenia indica L., or elephant apple, is an evergreen tree whose fruits feed me…
Hibbertia saligna R.Br. ex DC.
Hibbertia saligna is a spring-flowering Australian shrub that grows in sheltered…
Hibbertia commutata Steud.
Hibbertia commutata is a many-branched shrub that grows in lateritic soils in so…
Hibbertia huegelii (Endl.) F.Muell.
Hibbertia huegelii is a small hairy-leaved shrub with yellow flowers native to s…
Dilleniaceae plants belong to the Dilleniales order in the Plantae kingdom. It typically grows up to 30 centimetres (12 inches) in height, and usually has hairless (glabrous) stems. For instant identification, use the iNature app — AI-powered and works offline.
Dilleniaceae is classified in the order Dilleniales, class Magnoliopsida, phylum Tracheophyta. The family contains 51 accepted species worldwide.
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