Forstera bellidifolia
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forstera-bellidifolia-263-5256092
title:
Forstera bellidifolia
text:
Forstera bellidifolia, the Tasmanian forstera, is a species in the family Stylidiaceae that is endemic to Tasmania, Australia. It was described by William Jackson Hooker in an 1851 volume of Icones Plantarum. It is notably different from other members of the genus in that it is not native to New Zealand nor does it possess the epigynous nectaries that are present in the other species. Forstera bellidifolia is a glabrous perennial plant with oblong-spathulate leaves arranged in a basal rosette. S
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description:
Species of flowering plant
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forstera_bellidifolia
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date modified:
2023-01-25T12:48:51Z
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13
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