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  • Gratiola sexdentata

    • Scientific Name: Gratiola sexdentata
    • Type: Native
    • Plant Life-form Type: Marginal sprawling
    • Taxonomy: A. Cunn.
    • Presence: North and South Island
    • Habitat: Wet, silty margins of lakes, rivers and ponds
    • Temperature (°C): up to 28
    • Hardness (ppm): Hardy
    • Difficulty: Easy
    • Propagation: Stem cuttings
    • Features: G. sexdenata is a glabrous herb with sparingly brnached stems that ascending from a prostrate base. Ranging in height from 3 to 10 cm on damp ground and up to 50 cm when aquatic. The leaves are dark to bright green, sessile and ovate, ca 6 by 10 mm in size with entire with toothed margins (triangular teeth). The flowers are yellow-white with a yellow throat and are ca 10 mm long.
    • Source: TIFBIS
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