Leptomeria acida

id: leptomeria-acida-300-8378887
title: Leptomeria acida
text: Leptomeria acida, known as acid drops or sour currant-bush, is an apparently leafless parasitic shrub, found on the coast and ranges in eastern Australia. The habitat is dry eucalyptus woodland, often in sheltered sites. This plant is a root parasite. Branchlets are stiff, angular and spreading. Red flowers form in summer on racemes, 15 to 20 mm long. The fruit is a green or reddish drupe, sometimes tinged with purple. Leaves are tiny, 1 to 2 mm long, though barely noticeable. The fruits contain
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description: Species of shrub
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptomeria_acida
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date modified: 2023-05-07T00:42:29Z
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