Euryomyrtus Inflata
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''Euryomyrtus inflata'' is a shrub endemic to
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. The shrub typically grows to a height of and has dull green leaves. It blooms between June and July producing white-pink flowers followed by erect fruits. It is found on flat plains in the
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region of Western Australia between
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, Meekatharra and Wiluna where it grows in deep red sandy soils.


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{{Taxonbar, from=Q15366342 Eudicots of Western Australia inflata Endemic flora of Western Australia Plants described in 2001 Taxa named by Malcolm Eric Trudgen