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DescriptionHydrocotyle laxiflora flowerhead6 CAN (16001775155).jpg
Native, warm-season, perennial, with creeping white or yellow rhizomes that root at nodes. Branches are densely hairy, erect or ascending and to about 15 cm tall. Leaves are hairy, circular to cordate or reniform, 10–40 mm wide and shallowly 5–11-lobed, with crenate margins; petioles are 1–12 cm long and densely hairy. Flowerheads are spherical, yellowish to pale-green, simple umbels; 5–8 mm wide, usually 30–50-flowered and with an offensive smell. Peduncles are 2–5 cm long. Flowering is from spring to autumn. Grows in woodland and grassland, rock crevices including exposed granite slabs, on sandy, loamy or skeletal soils, often in moist places.
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