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Parahebe catarractae

Parahebe catarractae

Description:

Scrophulariaceae. Usually a deeply-mat-forming subshrub. Flowers many, in racemes, to 1cm across, white with a basal ring and radiating veins.

Habitat:

Native from New Zealand, mainly in the North Island, in streams and in moist rocky habitats. This specimen is in the Botanical Garden of SF, CA.

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San Francisco, California, USA

Spotted on Sep 14, 2014
Submitted on Nov 5, 2014

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