''Synaphea hians'' is a shrub endemic to
Western Australia
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.
The prostrate or decumbent shrub typically grows to a height of and a width of . It usually blooms between July and November producing yellow flowers.
It is found on rises in the
South West
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and
Great Southern regions of Western Australia between
Busselton
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and
Woodanilling where it grows in sandy soils.
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References
Eudicots of Western Australia
hians
Endemic flora of Western Australia
Plants described in 1995
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