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astrotrichaAstrotricha longifolia

Long-leaf star-hair

Family: Araliaceae

This family of shrubs is named for its thick covering of star-hairs (Greek astron=star, trichos=hair). This Astrotricha is uncommon in the Sydney region overall, growing only north of the harbour, in sheltered woodland on sandstone.

It is an slender erect shrub about 1-2m tall. The stems, leaf stalks and the undersurface of the leaves have a felty feel.

Longifolia is Latin for long-leaved. The long, narrow, flat leaves, 7-12cm, help distinguish this species. They are dull green above and downy white underneath.

The tiny flowers are white,  the flower stalks growing on the ends of the main stems.

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