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Lake St Clair, Tasmania, Australia
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Arakoon, New South Wales, Australia
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Mullumbimby Creek, New South Wales, Australia
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A small shrub growing in low shrubs. "Diagnostic features. Hibbertia polyancistra may be uniquely diagnosed within the H. lineata species group by the combination of erect habit and large flowers (sepals (6)78(9) mm long) with the sepals thickly and evenly beset with hooked hairs." Nuytsia 28:186-188 Photos: Fred
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Hairy, reddish in color. Flowers and fruits attached to older parts of the stem.
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Madre de Dios, Peru
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From Kelandaun Oxbow Lake, northern Borneo, where it is known as Simpoh Ungu.
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Wog Wog, New South Wales, Australia
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Mullumbimby Creek, New South Wales, Australia
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Madre de Dios, Peru
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New South Wales, Australia
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Madre de Dios, Peru
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Wog Wog, New South Wales, Australia
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New South Wales, Australia
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New South Wales, Australia
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Red when young. Alternate. Pinnate, parallel veins. Midvein prominent on underside.
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Wavy margins.
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This neotropical vine or liana goes by names such as Sandpiper Vine and Bejuco de Fuego. Its caustic bark can cause injury, but is also a disinfectant. Photo from Kuna Yala Mountains of Panama.
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Panama, Panama
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