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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Lissanthe sapida är en ljungväxtart som beskrevs av Robert Brown. Lissanthe sapida ingår i släktet Lissanthe och familjen ljungväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. , Lissanthe sapida, sometimes referred as thLissanthe sapida, sometimes referred as the native cranberry is a shrub from the family Ericaceae, found near Sydney, Australia. A rare plant, with a ROTAP rating of 3RCa, it grows in dry eucalyptus woodlands and rocky areas, of soils based on sandstone. It usually grows to about 1 m tall, though it may be seen to 2.5 m. Leaves are narrow oblong, around 15 to 25 mm long, 2 to 4 mm wide, with a sharp point. Leaves have seven or eight ribs on the underside. The native cranberry flowers from March to September, with attractive white, bell-shaped, hanging flowers. The juicy fruit is round, red, and hairless with a flat top. It may be seen in areas such as Bargo, Blackheath, Mountain Lagoon, and the Nepean Gorge. This plant first appeared in the scientific literature in 1810, in the Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae, authored by the prolific Scottish botanist, Robert Brown. prolific Scottish botanist, Robert Brown.
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rdfs:comment Lissanthe sapida, sometimes referred as thLissanthe sapida, sometimes referred as the native cranberry is a shrub from the family Ericaceae, found near Sydney, Australia. A rare plant, with a ROTAP rating of 3RCa, it grows in dry eucalyptus woodlands and rocky areas, of soils based on sandstone. It may be seen in areas such as Bargo, Blackheath, Mountain Lagoon, and the Nepean Gorge. This plant first appeared in the scientific literature in 1810, in the Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae, authored by the prolific Scottish botanist, Robert Brown. prolific Scottish botanist, Robert Brown. , Lissanthe sapida är en ljungväxtart som beskrevs av Robert Brown. Lissanthe sapida ingår i släktet Lissanthe och familjen ljungväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
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