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  2. Westringia fruticosa - Wikipedia

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    Westringia fruticosa, the coastal rosemary or coastal westringia, is a shrub that grows near the coast in eastern Australia. [1] Description

  3. Westringia - Wikipedia

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    Westringia discipulorum S.Moore - white button bush; Westringia eremicola A.Cunn. ex Benth. - slender westringia; Westringia fitzgeraldensis R.W.Davis & Jobson; Westringia fruticosa Druce - coastal rosemary; Westringia glabra R.Br. - violet westringia; Westringia grandifolia Benth. Westringia kydrensis B.J.Conn - Kydra westringia

  4. Westringia viminalis - Wikipedia

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    Westringia viminalis is a flowering plant in the mint family. The specific epithet refers to its long, slender shoots. It is closely related to Westringia fruticosa , which is found on coastal heath and cliffs in New South Wales .

  5. Westringia brevifolia - Wikipedia

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    Westringia brevifolia var. raleighii, commonly known as Coast Westringia, is a dense shrub with limited distribution, growing slightly larger than the main form at 1.5m (4.92ft) by 1.5m (4.92ft) with white flowers during the summer months.

  6. Westringia sericea - Wikipedia

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    Westringia sericea, also known as native rosemary or silky rosemary, is a species of plant in the mint family that is endemic to Australia. Description

  7. File:Westringia fruticosa flower.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Westringia eremicola - Wikipedia

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    Westringia eremicola is a slender shrub growing to 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) high. The leaves are on a petiole 0.5–0.7 mm (0.020–0.028 in) long, usually in whorls of three, narrow-elliptic to linear, mostly 8–20 mm (0.31–0.79 in) long, 0.8–1.6 mm (0.031–0.063 in) wide. The margins of the leaves are smooth, curved under, and both surfaces ...

  9. Wild rosemary - Wikipedia

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    Wild rosemary is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Wild growing forms of the cultivated rosemary Andromeda polifolia (Bog rosemary) is known as wild rosemary, found in North America and Eurasia