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Angianthus cunninghamii
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Angianthus cunninghamii is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, and is endemic to the coast of Western Australia. It is a much-branched, bushy shrub with densely hairy, lance-shaped or egg-shaped leaves, egg-shaped compound heads of yellow flowers, and conical achenes....read more on Wikipedia.
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