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Kelleria dieffenbachii
1848Summary
Kelleria dieffenbachii, or alpine Kelleria, is a species of small, spreading, alpine subshrub with tiny, white flowers. It is known from New Zealand, southwest Australia including Tasmania, and the highlands of New Guinea. Described in 1839 by William Jackson Hooker, it is the type species for Kelleria....read more on Wikipedia.
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