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Velleia Rosea
''Goodenia rosea'', commonly known as pink velleia, is a species in the family Goodeniaceae and is endemic to inland areas of Western Australia. It is a Perennial plant, perennial Herbaceous plant, herb with lance-shaped to toothed or Pinnation#Depth of divisions, pinnatisect leaves, pink, lilac or white flowers on an ascending flower stem, and compressed fruit. Description ''Goodenia rosea'' is an Annual plant, annual Herbaceous plant, herb, with prostrate to ascending flowering stems, the leaves lance-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, to more or less toothed or pinnatisect. The leaves are long and wide. The Bract#Bracteole, bracteoles are leaf-like and usually free from each other, the lower ones up to long and toothed or incised. The flowers are borne on a prostrate to ascending flowering stem up to long, each flower on a wikt:glabrous, glabrous Pedicel (botany), pedicel long. The 5 sepals are hairy, long and the petals are pink, lilac or white, about long ...
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Australasian Virtual Herbarium
The ''Australasian Virtual Herbarium'' (AVH) is an online resource that allows access to plant specimen data held by various Australian and New Zealand herbaria. It is part of the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA), and was formed by the amalgamation of ''Australia's Virtual Herbarium'' and ''NZ Virtual Herbarium''. As of 12 August 2014, more than five million specimens of the 8 million and upwards specimens available from participating institutions have been databased. Uses This resource is used by academics, students, and anyone interested in research in botany in Australia or New Zealand, since each record tells all that is known about the specimen: where and when it was collected; by whom; its current identification together with the botanist who identified it; and information on habitat and associated species. ALA post processes the original herbarium data, giving further fields with respect to taxonomy and quality of the data. When interrogating individual specimen record ...
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