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Hibbertia serpyllifolia is a native to Western Australia in heath on shallow sandy and granitic soils. It is a spreading decumbent or prostrate shrub with branches up to 30 cm long and the stems that are glabrous or hirsute. The leaves glossy, linear to narrow-oblanceolate, 2–10 mm long. During October to February it produces bright, yellow, five petalled flowers that have a golden centre of 15 to 20 stamens.  
Hibbertia serpyllifolia is a native to Western Australia in heath on shallow sandy and granitic soils. It is a spreading decumbent or prostrate shrub with branches up to 30 cm long and the stems that are glabrous or hirsute. The leaves glossy, linear to narrow-oblanceolate, 2–10 mm long. During October to February it produces bright, yellow, five petalled flowers that have a golden centre of 15 to 20 stamens.  


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Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Tracheophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Dilleniales
Family: Dilleniaceae
Genus: Hibbertia
Botanical name: Hibbertia serpyllifolia
Common name: Guinea flower.

Hibbertia serpyllifolia is a native to Western Australia in heath on shallow sandy and granitic soils. It is a spreading decumbent or prostrate shrub with branches up to 30 cm long and the stems that are glabrous or hirsute. The leaves glossy, linear to narrow-oblanceolate, 2–10 mm long. During October to February it produces bright, yellow, five petalled flowers that have a golden centre of 15 to 20 stamens.  

Hibbertia serphyllifolia Guinea flower.JPG  

Hibbertia serphyllifolia Guinea flower-002.JPG  

Hibbertia serphyllifolia Guinea flower-001.JPG