Description: Native, warm season, perennial, hairles herb to 70 cm tall. Stems are erect or ascending, rarely branched above. Leaves are oblanceolate to elliptic, 0.4–4 cm long and 1.5–8 mm wide. Flowerheads are cylindrical and spike-like, with flowers 1–5 in several-bracted, subsessile clusters. Corollas are greenish to yellow, sometimes reddish on the outside; the tube is 2–4 mm long and lobes 1.5–3 mm long. Flowering is from spring to autumn. Grows in forest and woodland, usually in shallow soil amongst rocks, occasionally in swampy locations. Date: 12 July 2015, 10:42. Source:
Stackhousia viminea fruit5. Author:
Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location
32° 23′ 48.1″ S, 151° 44′ 13.77″ E View all coordinates using:
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Google Earth-32.396695; 151.737158.