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Diplaspis hydrocotyle (Apiaceae) 2:252

Diplaspis hydrocotyle is a reasonably common alpine rosette herb. The leaves are almost circular in outline and about 1cm in diameter, and the flowers (and fruit) are arranged in a simple umbel on a thickish stalk a few cm long. It is very similar to D. cordifolia (which however has more flowers and fruit).

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