Artanema fimbriatum
Artanema fimbriatum (Hook. ex Graham) D.Don

Artanema fimbriatum, known as koala bells, is a herbaceous plant native to eastern Australia. It is found in New South Wales and Queensland, typically in moist habitats and on hillsides in regions with high rainfall. The species was first described in 1829 and belongs to the Linderniaceae family.
Description
Artanema fimbriatum is a short-lived herb that can grow up to one metre in height. It is commonly found in moist environments and on hillsides, particularly in areas with relatively high rainfall. The plant is part of the genus Artanema and is one of several species in the Linderniaceae family. It was first published by D.Don in 1829, based on earlier work by Hook. ex Graham.
Distribution
New South Wales · Queensland
Synonyms
Bahelia fimbriataTorenia fimbriataTorenia scabra


