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Zieria prostrata
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Zieria prostrata commonly known as headland zieria, is a plant in the citrus family Rutaceae. It is endemic to the Coffs Harbour district in New South Wales (Australia). It is a prostrate shrub with leaves composed of three leaflets, and flowers with four pink to white petals. It is only known from four headlands and is classified as an endangered species....read more on Wikipedia.
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