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Cat's Whiskers
Orthosiphon aristatus (Blume) Miq.
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Misai Kuching {orthosiphon stamineus}
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Drew Avery
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Singapore, Central Singapore, Singapore
Cat's Whiskers
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Victor Burolla
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Cat's Whiskers flower in various stages of blooming, taken on the big island of Hawaii near Hilo, November 2007
Orthosiphon aristatus - Kabling Gubat -Cat's Whiskers
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Somebody brought a cutting from the jungle for my garden. What is it?
Cat's Whiskers flowers
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Orthosiphon aristatus
Family : LamiaceaeNative to Australian rainforest, popular in the gardens.
Cat's Whiskers (Orthosiphon aristatus)
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Graham Winterflood
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Julatten, Queensland, Australia