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Pseudanthus pimeleoides

Pseudanthus pimeleoides Sieber ex Spreng.
Pseudanthus pimeleoides
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Pseudanthus pimeleoides is a flowering plant in the Picrodendraceae family, native to New South Wales. It is a monoecious shrub with linear to narrowly egg-shaped leaves and produces creamy white male flowers and inconspicuous female flowers. The female flowers are arranged singly in upper leaf axils, appearing clustered at the ends of branches.

Description

Pseudanthus pimeleoides, described by Sieber ex Spreng. in 1827, is a shrub in the Picrodendraceae family. It is found only in New South Wales. The plant has crowded, linear to narrowly egg-shaped leaves. Male flowers are creamy white, while the female flowers are small and inconspicuous. Female flowers are positioned singly in upper leaf axils but are clustered at the ends of branches, giving the appearance of a grouped inflorescence.

Distribution

New South Wales

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