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  2. Scaevola aemula - Wikipedia

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    Scaevola aemula is a mat-forming, perennial herb that grows up to 50 cm high with brown, coarsely hairy, terete stems. The leaves are elliptic to egg-shaped tapering near the base, sessile, edges toothed, up to 10–88 mm (0.39–3.46 in) long and 4–31 mm (0.16–1.22 in) wide, decreasing in size near the flowers.

  3. Scaevola calendulacea - Wikipedia

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    Scaevola suaveolens R.Br. Andrews (1798) t.22 Goodenia calendulacea [4] Scaevola calendulacea commonly known as dune fan-flower, [5] is a flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae. It is a small, mat-forming shrub with blue fan-shaped flowers with a yellow centre and grows on sand dunes in eastern and southern Australia.

  4. Scaevola hookeri - Wikipedia

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    Scaevola hookeri is a prostrate, perennial herb with stems up to 30 cm (12 in) long that root at the nodes and long, rough, upright to soft, thin, weak hairs. The leaves are 1–5 cm (0.39–1.97 in) long, and 2 to 15 mm wide, oval to oblong, both surfaces with occasional flattened, soft, short hairs, margins flat, smooth or toothed on a short ...

  5. Scaevola albida - Wikipedia

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    Scaevola albida. ( Sm.) Druce [ 1] Goodenia albida Sm. Scaevola albida, commonly known as pale fan-flower[ 2] or small-fruit fan-flower, [ 3] is a flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae. It is a spreading perennial herb with pale blue or white fan-shaped flowers and obovate leaves. It grows in Queensland through eastern New South Wales and ...

  6. Wachendorfia paniculata - Wikipedia

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    Wachendorfia paniculata is a species of plant of 10–90 cm (3.9–35.4 in) high, that emerges during the winter from an underground rootstock.It has entire, sword-shaped, mostly hairy, line- to lance-shaped, straight or sickle-shaped leaves, set in a fan at ground level with a lax to dense panicle consisting of pale apricot to yellow mirror-symmetric flowers with six tepals, three stamens and ...

  7. Scaevola taccada - Wikipedia

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    Scaevola taccada is a large bush that grows up to about 3–10 metres typical of littoral zones where it grows very close to the sea exposed to the salt spray, usually on sandy or pebbly soils. [5] The branchlets are 1–1.5 cm thick with white tufts at the leaf axils. [2]: 339–340. Leaves are slightly succulent about 8–25 cm cm long ...

  8. Ginkgo biloba - Wikipedia

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    Ginkgo leaves in summer Ginkgo leaves in autumn. The leaves are unique among seed plants, being fan-shaped with veins radiating out into the leaf blade, sometimes bifurcating (splitting), but never anastomosing to form a network. [19] Two veins enter the leaf blade at the base and fork repeatedly in two; this is known as dichotomous venation ...

  9. You grew your first outdoor pot plant. Here are 4 ... - AOL

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    If you're drying in a place with a little higher humidity, like a basement or side yard that doesn't get a lot of airflow, put a fan on [the plants] if you're nervous. But the humidity here [in ...