Hibbertia dentata

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Hibbertia dentata, R. Br. Woody only at base, trailing or twining, with rather large dark yellow pedunculate fls. (to 2 in. diam.): lvs. stalked, oblong, to 2 in., distantly toothed or sinuate, coppery: petals obovate, entire or nearly so; stamens slender and very numerous; staminodia present. New S. Wales and Victoria. B.M. 2338. B.R. 282. G. 32:127. L.B.C. 4:347.


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