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Description Introduced, warm season, annual, erect herb, mostly 20-40 cm tall. Leaves do not form a well-developed persistent basal rosette. Leaves are elliptic, mostly 1.5–4 cm long, 5–15 mm wide, glabrous and sessile. Flowerheads are corymb-like, consisting of numerous compound cymes. Calyx is at least two-thirds the length of the corolla tube. Corolla is 8–13 mm long and red to pink. Flowering is mostly from spring to autumn. A native of Europe, it is found in pastures and on roadsides.
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Author Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia

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