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Key guide to Australian wildflowers 600 Species simply identified Leonard Cronin Guide to Australian Wildflowers Identification of 600 species Author: Leonard Cronin 223 pages I believe this was reprinted in 1996, starting from the 6th photo. The content, if you translate the description of the pink flower at the bottom of the 8th photo, is described in detail as follows: Convolvus erubescens Blushing or Australian bindweed Variable hairy twining or creeping perennial herb. Leaves are very variable from ovate-oblong to palm-like, sometimes loved emetimes hairy, 1-6 cm long and 5-10 mm wide. Flowers are pink to white, cup or funnel-shaped with fused hairy lobes, 15-25 mm across, solitary or 2-3 on axillary stalks. Fruits are globular capsules 5-6 mm across. Flowering in spring and summer. Habitat. Mainly grasslands and open forests in all states. Family. Convolvulaceae. Blushing bindweed A hairy, creeping perennial herb. Leaves are very diverse, from ovate-oblong to palmate, 1-6 cm long and 5-10 mm wide. Flowers are pink to white, cup-shaped or funnel-shaped, with fused, hairy lobes. Fruits are globular capsules, 5-6 mm in size. Flowering in spring and summer. Habitat: Mainly grasslands and open forests in all states. Family: Convolvulaceae. I loved the illustrations and bought this book at a bookstore. It is a used item, stored by an amateur, so please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to such things. If there are any missing parts in the photos, please send me a message.
5 months ago