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Scaevola (/ˈsiːvələ, ˈsɛv-/; SE(E)V-ə-lə) is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
Goodenia family, Goodeniaceae. It
consists of more than 130 species, with...
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Australia and
South Australia.
Common names include cushion fanflower, thick-leaved
fanflower and thick-leaved scaevola. It
grows up to 1.5
metres high...
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Scaevola albida,
commonly known as pale fan-flower or small-fruit fan-flower, is a
flowering plant in the
family Goodeniaceae. It is a
spreading perennial...
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Scaevola kilaueae, the Kīlauea naupaka, is a
species of
fanflower endemic to the
eastern windward side of the
island of Hawaiʻi.
Scaevola kilaueae is...
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Scaevola phlebopetala,
commonly known as
velvet fanflower, is a herb in the
family Goodeniaceae and is
endemic to
Western Australia.
Scaevola phlebopetala...
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Scaevola oxyclona,
commonly known as
tangled fanflower, is a
spiny shrub in the
family Goodeniaceae,
native to
Western Australia. It
grows to between...
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Scaevola nitida (common name -
shining fanflower) is an
erect shrub in the
family Goodeniaceae,
native to
Western Australia. It
grows to a
height of 0...
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coastal wattle and banjine, quandong,
yellow tailflower, thick-leaved
fanflower and ****ies tongues.
Parrot bush,
candlestick banksia,
firewood banksia...
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names by
which it is
known in the
Northern Territory are
spiny fanflower,
prickly fanflower, and
Incense bush,
while the
common names listed for New South...
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every time of the year in fan-like
clusters which gives them the name
fanflower or half flower. Each
flower has
white petals between 2–2.5 cm long, sometimes...