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Eremaea beaufortioides Benth.






Mount Usu / Sarobetsu post-mined peatland
From left: Crater basin in 1986 and 2006. Cottongrass / Daylily

Eremaea Lindl.
E. beaufortioides Benth.
Round-leaved eremaea
Lifeform: shrub
Distribution: endemic to the southwest of Western Australia
Habitat: sand and gravel over laterite and limestone on uplands to coastal plains
Leaf: oval - egg-shaped
Use: gardening
var. beaufortioides: thin leaves with five or more veins with a glabrous hypanthium
var. lachnostanthe Hnatiuk: thin leaves with three veins with a densely hairy hypanthium
var. microphylla Hnatiuk: small, thick leaves with fewer than three veins
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Eremaea beaufortioides in Western Australia


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[1/2] in Yanchep, Western Australia, on October 4 2003.

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