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Scientific Name: | Galenia pubescens | Galenia flower Photo: A J Brown | |||||
Status: | Native to South Africa. Naturalised in Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia and New South Wales. | ||||||
Plant Description: | Prostrate to weakly ascending perennial to 60 cm high, forming mats or mounds to 1.6 m diameter. Leaves semi-succulent and papillose (with pimple-like covering), hairy, obovate to spatular shaped, 4-25 mm long and 2-18 mm wide, flat or slightly folded with a slightly recurved apex. Flowers of 5 perianth segments (flower-like bracts), 2-3 mm long, hairy on the outside but hairless and white to pink on the inside. Fruit a cup-shaped, strongly angular capsule containing a dark-brown seed. | ||||||
Habitat: | Common in coastal areas around Melbourne and Geelong on beach sand and saltmarsh. Also growing inland on dryish and somewhat saline areas on wasteland and roadsides.
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Comments: | Galenia is in the Pigface family (Aizoaceae) but has different-looking flowers to those normally associated with them. |
Galenia flowers Photo: A J Brown | Galenia leaves Photo: A J Brown |
Flowering Galenia plant Photo: A J Brown | Galenia plant Photo: A J Brown |
Leaf tips of Galenia Photo: A J Brown |