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Verbena tweedieana

Botanic Family
Verbenaceae
Author
Niven ex Hooker

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Normally prostrate or creeping perennial herb, sometimes a scandent subshrub. Stems often twisting, white-hairy branches. Serrate leaves to 50mm x 25mm with pinatifid lobes with whitish hairs on both surfaces. Many-flowered terminal corymbose panicles, flowers with bractlets to 3mm long, calyx to 10mm long, red corolla, tube 15mm long, limb 9mm wide.

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