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Boronia elatior, Bartl. Height about 4 ft.: pubescence variable: Lvs. close-set, 1-2 in. long, ½-¾ in. broad, petioled, with lfts. in 2-6 pairs; lfts. broader and shorter-acuminate than in B. megastigma : fls. dark red-brown, or rosy red, or purple, sometimes showing groups of widely different colors on the same branch, and borne so densely as to hide one side of the branch. B.M. 6285. Gn. 10:312. F.E. 9:491.
 
Boronia elatior, Bartl. Height about 4 ft.: pubescence variable: Lvs. close-set, 1-2 in. long, ½-¾ in. broad, petioled, with lfts. in 2-6 pairs; lfts. broader and shorter-acuminate than in B. megastigma : fls. dark red-brown, or rosy red, or purple, sometimes showing groups of widely different colors on the same branch, and borne so densely as to hide one side of the branch. B.M. 6285. Gn. 10:312. F.E. 9:491.
 
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Read about Boronia molloyae in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Boronia elatior, Bartl. Height about 4 ft.: pubescence variable: Lvs. close-set, 1-2 in. long, ½-¾ in. broad, petioled, with lfts. in 2-6 pairs; lfts. broader and shorter-acuminate than in B. megastigma : fls. dark red-brown, or rosy red, or purple, sometimes showing groups of widely different colors on the same branch, and borne so densely as to hide one side of the branch. B.M. 6285. Gn. 10:312. F.E. 9:491.


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