''Synaphea macrophylla'' is a shrub endemic to
Western Australia
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.
The decumbent shrub typically blooms in October producing yellow flowers.
It is found in a small area in the
South West
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region of Western Australia between
Augusta and
Margaret River
The Margaret River is a river in southwest Western Australia. In a small catchment, it is the eponym of the town and tourist region of Margaret River.
The river arises from a catchment of just 40 square kilometres in the Whicher Range.
The ...
where it grows in loamy-gravelly soils.
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References
Eudicots of Western Australia
macrophylla
Endemic flora of Western Australia
Plants described in 1995
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