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Tetratheca procumbens

Tetratheca procumbens Gunn ex Hook.f.
Tetratheca procumbens
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Tetratheca procumbens is a flowering plant in the family Elaeocarpaceae, native to Tasmania and Victoria in Australia. It was first described in 1855 by Hook.f., based on work by Gunn. The species is known by the common name mountain pink-bells and is part of the genus Tetratheca.

Description

Tetratheca procumbens is a member of the Elaeocarpaceae family, commonly referred to as the quandong family. It is found in the regions of Tasmania and Victoria. This species was published in 1855 and is recognized by the scientific name Tetratheca procumbens. It is one of the native flora species in Australia.

Distribution

Tasmania · Victoria

Synonyms

Tetratheca pilosa var. procumbens

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