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Cutleaf Hibbertia
Hibbertia cuneiformis

A conspicuous feature of the south-west forests, this variety grows to 3.5m high and often flowers along with the blue-purple native wisteria and white clematis.
FLOWERS: September to December, but can be earlier.
DISTRIBUTION: Likes the karri forests of the south-west, but can also be found in coastal areas.

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Information from Common Wildflowers of the South-West Forests by Andrew Brown, Greg Keighery and Carolyn Thomson. Published by the Department of Conservation and Land Management.