Boronia pinnata

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Boronia pinnata is a plant in the Boronia genus that grows on sandstone soils in New South Wales. It is a common species that is found from coastal up to lower mountain levels. [1]


Read about Boronia pinnata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Boronia pinnata, Smith. Lfts. in 2-4 pairs, very smooth, acute: peduncles dichotomous, 5-7-fld.; stamens 8.


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