Dampiera wellsiana
The Dampiera wellsiana is a herb in the family of Goodeniaceae and is one of approximately 70 species of Dampiera. The Dampiera Wellsiana is native to Western Australia. It is a non-threatened, stoloniferous plant and is often defined by its small blue petals and the arid climate it grows in. Botanist Ferdinand von Mueller first authored the plant in 1876.
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Dampiera wellsiana
The Dampiera wellsiana is a herb in the family of Goodeniaceae and is one of approximately 70 species of Dampiera. The Dampiera Wellsiana is native to Western Australia. It is a non-threatened, stoloniferous plant and is often defined by its small blue petals and the arid climate it grows in. Botanist Ferdinand von Mueller first authored the plant in 1876.
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F. Muell
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Dampiera
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Dampiera wellsiana plant
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wellsiana
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Non-threatened
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Dampiera wellsiana
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