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Description Flowers are solitary in the upper leaf-axils. There are 4 not-persistent sepals, 4 purplish pink petals to 13 mm long and 8 stamens. Fruit are terete, shortly-hairy capsules 3–7.5 cm long; curling after splitting open.
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Source Epilobium billardierianum subsp cinereum flower and fruit1
Author Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia

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