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101 Patotara
Leucopogon fraseri (Dwarf mingimingi, Dwarf heath)<LEUCOPOGON fraseri.jpg"><LEUCOPOGON fraseri2.jpg">Low shrubby plant found on coastal dunes in dry rocky places, dry riverbeds and lowland grasslands. Flowers profusely from September-December. Identification: The leaves can be quite prickly to the touch, which is often the first indication of its presence amongst other low vegetation. Fruits: Edible and have a sweetish if somewhat resinous taste. L. fraseri often has a long flowering season and both flowers and fruit can be seen on plants at the one time. Ralated to the Mountain Heath.
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