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Tremulina tremula
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Tremulina tremula is a plant in the Restionaceae family, found in the south-west of Western Australia. It was first described in 1810 by Robert Brown as Restio tremulus, but was transferred to the genus Tremulina in 1998 by Barbara Briggs & Lawrie Johnson. The species epithet, tremula, is a Latin adjective (tremulus, -a, -um, derived from the verb, tremere, "to tremble"), which describes the plant as trembling or shaking....read more on Wikipedia.
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