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Hibbertia appressa (Dilleniaceae) not in the Student's Flora |
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| Hibbertia
appressa is a scrambling shrub that resembles H. empetrifolia, but has appressed hairs on the
sepals.
It grows in open forests and damp heaths in the north, east and
south-east. It is probably more widespread and common than H.
empetrifolia. |
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