Description: Native, cool season to yearlong green, perennial, hairless to sparsely hairy, tufted herb, 5–75 cm tall. Leaves are alternate, linear throughout or the lowermost oblanceolate; margins are entire or with small callus teeth, and glabrous or sometimes lower leaves sparsely hirsute. Flowerheads are cymes. Flowers have 2–6 mm long sepals, a blue corolla with a 4–9 mm long tube and 6–13 mm long lobes, and a 3-fid style which is not constricted. Capsules are obconic or elongated-obconic, 4–9 mm long and hairless. Flowering can occur throughout year, but is mostly in spring. Widespread in open disturbed sites, particularly along roadsides. Date: 8 November 2014, 11:47. Source:
Wahlenbergia communis flower4 QNR. Author:
Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location
35° 22′ 00.15″ S, 149° 11′ 57.85″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap-35.366709; 149.199404.