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Spyridium Phylicoides
''Spyridium phylicoides'', commonly known as narrow-leaved spyridium, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rhamnaceae and is endemic to South Australia. It is a low shrub with rigid, linear or lance-shaped leaves, and heads of woolly-hairy flowers. Description ''Spyridium phylicoides'' is a low shrub with rigid, linear to lance-shaped leaves long and wide with the edges rolled under. The upper surface of the leaves is Wikt:glabrous, glabrous and the lower surface woolly-hairy, but often hidden by the inrolled edges of the upper surface. The heads of Pseudanthium, "flowers" are more or less Sessility (botany), sessile, in diameter and woolly-hairy with 2 to 5 floral leaves shorter but broader than the stem leaves. Flowering occurs from September to December and the fruit is an oval to more or less spherical Capsule (fruit), capsule long. Taxonomy This species was first formally described in 1858 by Siegfried Reissek in the journal ''Linnaea'' from specimens collec ...
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Cape Spencer Lighthouse (South Australia)
Cape Spencer Lighthouse is a lighthouse in the Australian state of South Australia located on Cape Spencer (South Australia), Cape Spencer on the Yorke Peninsula in gazetted locality of Inneston, South Australia, Inneston. The navigation aid was originally established as an automatic beacon which was first lit in late 1950, was established after a lengthy period of lobbying of the Australian government. The automatic beacon was replaced in 1975 by an automatic lighthouse facility. See also * List of lighthouses in Australia References External links Australian Maritime Safety Authority
Lighthouses in South Australia Lighthouses completed in 1975 1950 establishments in Australia Spencer Gulf Investigator Strait Yorke Peninsula {{SouthAustralia-struct-stub ...
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