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Epilobium curtisiae (formerly known as Boisduvalia tasmanica;
Onagraceae) 2:234
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Epilobium
curtisiae is an uncommon native prostrate herb that grows in
wet, grassy places, especially in the eastern and northern
mountains. The stems root at the nodes, and have lines of curled
hairs below the leaves. However, the most distinctive feature is the
seeds, which lack the plume of hairs characteristic of most Epilobium
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