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Seed sample of Pomaderris pilifera (Hairy Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically very dark brown to black. Immature or infested seeds are typically pale brown. White appendage is an elaiosome. The large cream objects are coccarium (fruit) segments that have failed to release the seed, a behaviour more commonly observed in Pomaderris apetala..
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Seed sample of Pomaderris pilifera (Hairy Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically very dark brown to black. Immature or infested seeds are typically pale brown. White appendage is an elaiosome.
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Seed sample of Pomaderris pilifera (Hairy Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically very dark brown to black. Immature or infested seeds are typically pale brown. White appendage is an elaiosome.
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Seed sample of Pomaderris pilifera (Hairy Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically very dark brown to black. Immature or infested seeds are typically pale brown. White appendage is an elaiosome.
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Seed sample of Pomaderris pilifera (Hairy Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically very dark brown to black. Immature or infested seeds are typically pale brown. White appendage is an elaiosome.
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Pomaderris pilifera subsp. pilifera (hairy dogwood) flowering in East Risdon Nature Reserve, Hobart, Tasmania.
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Seed sample of Pomaderris pilifera (Hairy Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically very dark brown to black. Immature or infested seeds are typically pale brown. White appendage is an elaiosome. The large cream objects are coccarium (fruit) segments that have failed to release the seed, a behaviour more commonly observed in Pomaderris apetala..
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Seed sample of Pomaderris pilifera (Hairy Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically very dark brown to black. Immature or infested seeds are typically pale brown. White appendage is an elaiosome. The large cream objects are coccarium (fruit) segments that have failed to release the seed, a behaviour more commonly observed in Pomaderris apetala..
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Pomaderris pilifera subsp. pilifera (hairy dogwood) in bud in the Levendale State Forest, Tasmania.
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Seed sample of Pomaderris pilifera (Hairy Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically very dark brown to black. Immature or infested seeds are typically pale brown. White appendage is an elaiosome.
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Seed sample of Pomaderris pilifera (Hairy Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically very dark brown to black. Immature or infested seeds are typically pale brown. White appendage is an elaiosome. The large cream objects are coccarium (fruit) segments that have failed to release the seed, a behaviour more commonly observed in Pomaderris apetala..
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Seed sample of Pomaderris pilifera (Hairy Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically very dark brown to black. Immature or infested seeds are typically pale brown. White appendage is an elaiosome.
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Pomaderris pilifera subsp. pilifera (hairy dogwood) in bud in the Levendale State Forest, Tasmania.
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Seed sample of Pomaderris pilifera (Hairy Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically very dark brown to black. Immature or infested seeds are typically pale brown. White appendage is an elaiosome. The large cream objects are coccarium (fruit) segments that have failed to release the seed, a behaviour more commonly observed in Pomaderris apetala..
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Seed sample of Pomaderris pilifera (Hairy Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically very dark brown to black. Immature or infested seeds are typically pale brown. White appendage is an elaiosome. The large cream objects are coccarium (fruit) segments that have failed to release the seed, a behaviour more commonly observed in Pomaderris apetala..
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Seed sample of Pomaderris pilifera (Hairy Dogwood). Mature seeds are typically very dark brown to black. Immature or infested seeds are typically pale brown. White appendage is an elaiosome.
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