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Daviesia divaricata

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
4Fabanae
Subclass
4Fabidae
Phase
5Fabales
Subphase
3Phaseoloideae
Stage
12
Name

Daviesia divaricata

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3-644.53.12

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English: Marno.
Name: divaricatus in Latin means wide-spreading
Region: Western Australia.
BotanyShrub; 0.3–3 metres high.
Leaves: lacking
Stem: smooth, green, rigid, circular in cross-section, with grooved spines at their tips; branch off from one another at a wide-angle.
Flowers: orange, with yellow, brown, red and purple centres; blooming between June and November.
Habitat: on sand, over limestone and laterite, on sandplains, rocky outcrops, roadsides.
Source: Essence Online.
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