This plant found on the very eastern edge of the Northern Tablelands. Native, warm-season, perennial, creeping, slender succulent herb, mostly hairless; rhizomes and petioles often wine red. Leaves circular to cordate or reniform, usually 30–120 mm diam., margins shallowly lobed, crenate, lamina discolorous, upper surface dark dull green, lower surface pale glossy green and scabrous with hairs concentrated along veins; petiole 4–35 cm long, densely hispid apically, often with some longer hairs at leaf base. Flowerheads prostrate below leaves, umbels solitary or several arising from each node or flowers sometimes in panicles of umbels, usually 30–50-flowered, mostly 12–18 mm diam.; peduncle c. 15–60 mm. Flowers bisexual. Petals c. 0.5 mm long, creamy-white or greenish. Flowering is from spring to autumn. Grows on rainforest margins.
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