Acradenia frankliniae

Acradenia frankliniae
English: Whitey wood; Whity wood.
Region: Tasmania.
Habitat: rainforest; altitude of 200 m.

Botany
Shrub or small tree; 7 m tall.
Stem: hairy, glandular-warty branchlets. It has glandular-warty branchlets.
Leaves: trifoliate, leaflets narrow elliptic to lance-shaped, narrower at the base, sometimes wavy near the tip; prominent glands; 2 to 6 cm long, 5– to 20 mm wide; petiole 3 to 8 mm long.
Inflorescence: panicles, in leaf axils and on the ends of branchlets.
Flowers: petals white or creamy white, 4 to 6 mm long, with a few soft hairs on the back; to 50 mm long; flowering from November to February.

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