File:Goodenia pinnatifida flower4 Canberra (15469329928).jpg

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Description Native, cool season, perennial, decumbent to ascending herb to 40 cm tall; plants may have crisped simple hairs or behairless. Basal leaves form a rosette and are oblong to oblanceolate, mostly 5–8 cm long, 3–20 mm wide; margins are toothed to pinnatisect. Flowers occur in leafy racemes or subumbels on stalks 20–120 mm long. Petals are 8–19 mm long, bright yellow, hairless or with a few crisped hairs outside, but densely bearded inside; lobes are often reflexed. Fruit are rounded and about 8 mm long. Flowering is mostly from May to December.
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Source Goodenia pinnatifida flower4 Canberra
Author Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia

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