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Description Native, warm season, perennial herb, mostly 15–30 cm tall and with hairy branches. Leaves are often jointed at their base; lamina lanceolate to ovate, usually 2–7 cm long, 3–40 mm wide, apex acute to obtuse, margins ± entire, upper surface with cystoliths, lower surface sometimes purple and gland-dotted. Flowerheads are elongate and terminal. Flowers are usually showy, lower ones small and often cleistogamous. Corollas are white to mauve, sometimes with darker spots on lower lobe; tube mostly 10–15 mm long and lobes 5–8 mm long. Flowering is from December to May. Grows in a variety of coastal habitats, especially rainforest and wet sclerophyll forest.
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Author Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia

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