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''Roycea pycnophylloides'', commonly known as Saltmat, is a species of shrub endemic to
Western Australia Western Australia (commonly abbreviated as WA) is a state of Australia occupying the western percent of the land area of Australia excluding external territories. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Southern Ocean to th ...
. It has no synonyms.


Description

''Roycea pycnophylloides'' is a perennial, dioecious herb which forms silvery, densely branched, mats of up to 1 m in diameter. The branchlets are closely woolly and obscured by the alternate, imbricate, fleshy leaves which are about 2 mm long by 1 mm wide and silky when young. The male flowers are cup-shaped with thin, ovate tepals which are about 1 mm long and silky outside. The anthers are exserted, and the pistillode is pubescent. The female flowers are about 1 mm long, have no staminodes absent, and the stigmas are exserted and long (about 4 mm). The fruit is broadly ovoid (about. 2 mm high) and is surrounded at the base by a persistent perianth.


Distribution and habitat

It is found near the Mortlock River near Meckering in southern Western Australia, growing on the saline sandy flats around the river.


References

{{taxonbar, from=Q22808427 pycnophylloides Eudicots of Western Australia Taxa named by Charles Gardner Plants described in 1948 Dioecious plants