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Scaevola pilosa

Scaevola pilosa Benth.
Scaevola pilosa
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Scaevola pilosa, known as the hairy fan-flower, is a perennial herb in the family Goodeniaceae. It is found only in the southwest region of Western Australia.

Description

Scaevola pilosa is a member of the Goodeniaceae family and is native to the southwest of Western Australia. This perennial herb was first described in 1837 by Benth. It is known for its hairy texture and is commonly referred to as the hairy fan-flower.

Distribution

Western Australia

Synonyms

Molkenboeria pilosaMolkenboeria semiamplexicaulisMolkenboeria membranaceaScaevola membranaceaLobelia pilosa

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