Haloragis glauca
Haloragis glauca Lindl.

Haloragis glauca is a species in the genus Haloragis, belonging to the family Haloragaceae. It was first described by Lindl. in 1848. This plant is native to several regions in Australia, including New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, and Victoria.
Description
Haloragis glauca is a member of the Haloragaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly found in aquatic or semi-aquatic habitats. The species is distributed across multiple Australian states, where it likely occupies wetland or riparian environments. As part of the genus Haloragis, it shares characteristics with other members of this genus, such as small, often inconspicuous flowers and herbaceous growth forms. The species was formally described in 1848 by the botanist Lindl., contributing to the broader understanding of the flora in the regions where it is found.
Distribution
New South Wales · Northern Territory · Queensland · South Australia · Victoria