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Red five-corners

Styphelia tubiflora

Description:

a small and straggling shrub, common in undergrowth on Sydney sandstone. The leaves are narrow and sharply pointed, up to 15mm, with margins curled under. The flowers are usually red, but occasionally white or pale green, tubular, 20-25mm, with a greenish-yellow calyx. They have a slender tube 20-25 mm long, and are conspicuous in the cooler months when not much else is flowering.

Habitat:

Lady Carrington Drive Royal National Park NSW

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SukesihGuna

New South Wales, Australia

Spotted on May 21, 2004
Submitted on Aug 10, 2012

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