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Fairfield, California, United States
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One of the beautiful Calandrinia that colour the desert at this time of the year (September)
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Coquimbo Region, Chile
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O'Higgins Region, Chile
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In 2004 the flats at this location were covered in white Calandrinia umbelliformis flowers - not stones.
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Western Australia, Australia
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Calandrinia crispisepala has a pink-purple flower with a white centre. It has 5 petals, 9-10 stamens and grows in red sandy, iron-rich, stony, clay or laterite soils. It is a tuberous, perennial plant.It is found in the Murchison and Yalgoo Regions. Photos: Jean
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Epping Forest, Tasmania, Australia
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Caladrinia primuliflora grows to a height of 10cm, in large numbers on sandy soils October to November. Often other Calandrinia grow with them. Here it was growing with Calandrinia umbelliformis (white with yellow stamens)The plants grow over a large area including the Murchison, Yalgoo and Coolgardie regions.Photos: Jean
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O'Higgins Region, Chile
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March 12, 2010. Sabino Creek, Arizona
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One of the beautiful Calandrinia which colour the desert at this time of the yearDescribed December 2012 Frank Obbens
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In 2004 the flats at this location were covered in white Calandrinia umbelliformis flowers.
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Western Australia, Australia
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Calandrinia crispisepala has a pink-purple flower with a white centre. It has 5 petals, 9-10 stamens and grows in red sandy, iron-rich, stony, clay or laterite soils. It is a tuberous, perennial plant.It is found in the Murchison and Yalgoo Regions. Photos: Jean
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Caladrinia primuliflora grows to a height of 10cm, in large numbers on sandy soils October to November. Often other Calandrinia grow with them.The plants grow over a large area including the Murchison, Yalgoo and Coolgardie regions.Photos: Jean
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O'Higgins Region, Chile
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Lafayette, California, United States
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Western Australia, Australia
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Epping Forest, Tasmania, Australia
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Caladrinia primuliflora grows to a height of 10cm, in large numbers on sandy soils October to November. Often other Calandrinia grow with them.The plants grow over a large area including the Murchison, Yalgoo and Coolgardie regions.Photos: Jean