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Mountain Correa

Correa lawrenceana var. latrobeana

Description:

A shrub of the rutaceae family, endemic to Australia. Large, dense shrub covered in rusty hairs. Elliptic leaves, dark green, velvety below. Yellow-green flowers, produced winter to spring,

Habitat:

Rainforest and sclerophyll forests of Victoria, Tasmaina, NSW and Queensland.

Notes:

Spotted in wet sclerophyll Alpine Ash forest in the Yarra Ranges. Area was burnt in the 2009 Black Saturday fires. Mountain Correa forms a portion of the thick regrowth of trees and shrubs in this area.

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rani she
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rani she

Victoria, Australia

Spotted on Apr 12, 2012
Submitted on Jul 7, 2013

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