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Posted on July 16, 2022July 23, 2022 by Flinders Ranges Field Naturalists

Mallee Bluebush fruiting: Warraweena

Maireana trichoptera, the Mallee Bluebush, is a small hairy perennial with stunning green or white fruits edged with burgundy and pink. Seen fruiting in limey rocky soils at Warraweena in the Northern Flinders Ranges in July.

Mallee Bluebush, 30m
CategoriesFlora, Forbs, Grasses & Climbers Tagsbluebush, Flinders Ranges, flower, fruit, Maireana, warraweena

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