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Tetratheca ciliata

Tetratheca ciliata Lindl.
Tetratheca ciliata
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Tetratheca ciliata is a small shrub in the Elaeocarpaceae family, commonly known as pink bells. It is native to southern Australia, occurring in New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, and Victoria. The species was first described in 1838 by Lindl.

Description

Tetratheca ciliata is a member of the Elaeocarpaceae, a family of flowering plants. It is a small shrub found in the southern regions of Australia. Its range includes the states of New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, and Victoria. The species was formally published in 1838 by the botanist Lindl. It is known by the common name pink bells.

Distribution

New South Wales · South Australia · Tasmania · Victoria

Synonyms

Tetratheca ciliata var. albaTetratheca ciliata var. glabraTetratheca ciliata var. longepedunculataTetratheca ciliata var. alba

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