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Tetragonia tetragonioides flower1

Native, cool season, annual or short-lived perennial, prostrate, spreading herb. Leaves are rhombic to lanceolate, semi-succulent and to 10 cm long. Flowers are small, 4-5-lobed and yellowish. Fruit are woody and winged. Flowering is from late winter to early summer. Mostly grows along margins of salt marshes and in protected sites along the coast, but is found in all parts of New South Wales and across Australia.

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Uploaded on July 18, 2015
Taken on January 28, 2005