| Anopterus glandulosus Labill. | ||
| Saxifragaceae | ||
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Evergreen shrub, 2-4 m high (sometimes 10 m in its habitat). Leaves alternate usually clustered at the end of the branches; lanceolate-elliptic, 7-17 cm long, 2-4 cm broad, thick, glabrous, glossy, glandular, serrate. Flowers in terminal raceme 7-15 cm long, on a slender pedicel, 2 cm across, white with pink marks. Flowering in April-May. Only for the mildest areas.
Home: Tasmania Other views: None Cultivated: France Author: Frédéric Tournay Not found! Ethnobotanical aspects of Anopterus glandulosus by Plants for a future database Back to the plant list |