Gonocarpus teucrioides

id: gonocarpus-teucrioides-197-4026465
title: Gonocarpus teucrioides
text: Gonocarpus teucrioides, or forest raspwort is a common flowering herb or subshrub in the Haloragaceae, or watermilfoil family. It is native to Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania and is widespread and abundant in the understorey of wet forests. The name raspwort refers to the rough, scabrous surface of many of the Gonocarpus species. The specific epithet, teucrioides, derives from Teucrium and the Greek suffix -oides which indicates resemblance, thereby giving an adjective meaning
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description: Species of plant
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date modified: 2024-01-17T02:04:00Z
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