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Richea procera
1867Summary
Richea procera, commonly known as the lowland richea or lax candleheath is an erect, sparsely branched shrub endemic to Tasmania This species is sometimes confused with Richea sprengelioides, however it can be distinguished by its larger, more flexible leaves and differences in flowering morphology....read more on Wikipedia.
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