Hibbertia Andrews

Filaments free or nearly so, Hibbertia
Stamens surrounding the carpels but sometimes more numerous on one side. Staminodes occasionally present
Carpels glabrous
Climbers or prostrate shrubs
Leaves mostly 3–8 cm long. Flowers 3–5 cm diam. Stamens >30
Leaves tapering gradually at the base, often stem-clasping, obovate to lanceolate, entire, villous underneath. Staminodes absent. Stamens >30. Carpels 3–7, usually 5 (on seashore usually 3–4). Aril orange. Stems wiry. Widespread. Coastal sand dunes; open forests; margins of RF. Fl. most of the year. Guinea Flower Hibbertia scandens
Leaves with a broad obtuse base, distinctly petiolate, oblong-elliptic to ovate; margins dentate. Staminodes numerous. Stamens >30. Carpels 3. Widespread. Forests on Ss. and shales. Fl. spring–summer. Hibbertia dentata