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Family:  Proteaceae

Flowering Period:  December to February 

Distribution:  Common in open forest, woodland and heath in sandy soil. 

Comments:  Crinkle Bush is an erect shrub growing about a metre tall with branches growing from the base of the plant.

The flowers are white and arranged in long spikes.  The leaves are deeply divided.

 

Crinkle Bush (Lomatia silaifolia)

Lomatia silaifolia shrub growing near Budgary Creek.

 

Lomatia silaifolia flowers.

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