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Tetratheca thymifolia

Tetratheca thymifolia Sm.
Tetratheca thymifolia
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Tetratheca thymifolia is a small shrub in the Elaeocarpaceae family, native to southeastern Australia, including New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria. It is commonly known as black-eyed Susan or thyme pink-bells.

Description

Tetratheca thymifolia, described by Smith in 1805, is a member of the genus Tetratheca. It is distributed across New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria. The plant is known by the common names black-eyed Susan and thyme pink-bells.

Distribution

New South Wales · Queensland · Victoria

Synonyms

Tetratheca thymifolia f. latifoliaTetratheca ericifolia var. thymifoliaTetratheca thymifolia var. angustifoliaTetratheca thymifolia var. latifoliaTetratheca thymifolia var. hebecarpumTetratheca thymifolia var. leiocarpum

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