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Swamp Weed photos | Family: Goodenia (Goodeniaceae) |
Scientific Name: | Selliera radicans | Swamp Weed flowers Ex Matters & Bozon | |||||
Status: | Native to South Australia, New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria. Also in New Zealand and southern Chile. | ||||||
Other Common Name: | Shiny Swamp-mat | ||||||
Plant Description: | Perennial. Arises from underground stems (rhizomes), singly or in groups and often looks as if individual leaves are growing out of the ground. Fleshy, hairless and creeping with spoon-shaped, bright green leaves, up to 10 cm long. Pale whitish, fan-like flowers (5 petals to one side), 6-8 mm long, grey-purplish on the outside. Flowering mainly in summer. | ||||||
Habitat: | Sandy, loams, clay soils. Frequently in damp to water-logged depressions. Found in salt marshes. It is a good indicator of soils which may be both water-logged and saline.
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Swamp Weed leaf Photo: A J Brown | Swamp Weed plant Photo: A J Brown |
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