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Hibbertia empetrifolia (Dilleniaceae) 1:23 |
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Hibbertia
empetrifolia is a straggling or scrambling shrub with blunt,
elliptical leaves, which have minute hooked hairs on the lower
surface. It is uncommon and apparently restricted to areas near the
east coast, where it grows in forests and wet heaths. It is similar
to the more common and widespread
H. appressa. |
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