Scientific Name | Scaevola albida |
Size and form | A creeping prostrate herb 20cm high and 1m wide. |
Flowers, leaves and fruit | The dainty white-mauve, hemispherical flowers have five petals and occur from October to February. Leaves are small, hairy and elliptic. |
Growing conditions | Grows near coastal scrub or woodland, often in open areas with sandy soil. Prefers well-drained soil and full sun. |
Small-fruit Fan-flower
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