Hop goodenia

Goodenia ovata

"Goodenia ovata", commonly called the hop goodenia, is a flowering plant endemic to Australia. It grows in all states except Western Australia and the Northern Territory, near the coast as well as in drier inland areas.
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Appearance

The plant is usually a fast-growing groundcover, though upright shrubby forms also exist. As a shrub it grows to about 2 m high. "Goodenia ovata" has glossy green ovate shaped leaves, and yellow flowers. It flowers for most of the year, but especially from October till March.

"Goodenia ovata" is a shrub that can reach 2 m high, with either an upright or spreading habit. The leaves are oval and slightly sticky, measuring 3–8 cm in length by 1–4 cm across. They have serrated margins and sit on 3 cm long petioles.
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Distribution

"Goodenia ovata" grows on medium-nutrient clay soils derived from shale, as well as siltstone and sandstone, in areas of good drainage in a partly-shaded location in moist eucalypt forests alongside "Themeda australis" and under such trees as turpentine or blackbutt, or in open forest under swamp oak, forest red gum, thin-leaved stringybark, or woollybutt.
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Habitat

"Goodenia ovata" grows on medium-nutrient clay soils derived from shale, as well as siltstone and sandstone, in areas of good drainage in a partly-shaded location in moist eucalypt forests alongside "Themeda australis" and under such trees as turpentine or blackbutt, or in open forest under swamp oak, forest red gum, thin-leaved stringybark, or woollybutt.The flowers are pollinated by insects, including native bees, honeybees, and hoverflies.

The Meadow Argus butterfly is uses "Goodenia" spp. as a host plant.

"Goodenia ovata" shrubs are killed by bushfire and regenerate from seed afterwards.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderAsterales
FamilyGoodeniaceae
GenusGoodenia
SpeciesG. ovata
Photographed in
Australia