Hornungia
procumbens (formerly known as Hymenolobus
procumbens) is small (sometimes tiny), hairless herb found saline areas, including
the Bass Strait islands. It has tiny, flattened fruit with about 10
seeds in each half, and very narrow wings. The leaves are often
mostly in a basal rosette, but the plant does have stem leaves. The
leaves are fleshy, often with blunt, pinnate lobes. It isn't known
whether this species is native or not. |