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Euryomyrtus (formerly Baeckea, in part;
Myrtaceae) 1:198
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Tasmania has
two native species of Euryomyrtus. These species were both
previously described as Baeckea ramossissima in the Students
Flora. They are slender, low growing shrubs with conspicuous
flowers. They grows in heaths, especially in the east. It mostly has five
petals, but occasional specimens with four or six can be found. |
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