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Phyllangium divergens (formerly known as Mitrasacme paradoxa; M. divergens; Loganiaceae) 2:476

 
Phyllangium divergens is a reasonably common native herb species on sandy soil, especially near the coast. It is a small, slender but wiry, branched annual. The leaves are widest above the middle, 2-6mm long, and joined across stem. The plant has only a few hairs.
 

 

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