Podolepis Capillaris
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Podolepis Capillaris
''Podelepis capillaris'', the wiry podolepis, is a hardy small herb endemic to inland and central Australia, it produces a thin stem and a white flower with purple strips underneath each petal. Taxonomy ''Podelepis capillaris'' was first described in 1905 by European botanists Frederich Ludwig Emil Deils & Ernst Pritzel. Its taxonomy to this genus is accepted due to its affinity with 18 other species of genus ''Podolepis'' that are also endemic to Australia. Commonality in genus are specimens will have fine septate hairs and often minute glandular hairs and tubular florets. It is part of family Asteraceae that forms commonality with almost 20000 species worldwide, having commonality with daisies, thistles, sunflowers and many others. Description ''Podelepis capillaris'', sometimes referred to as an invisible plant is a wiry many branched annual herb that can grow up to 45 cm high. It has thin stems that a widely smooth except for cobwebbed hairs in leaf axils. Leaves a ...
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