Hemigenia purpurea

Often found in poor soils in heathland with a relatively high rainfall.

The leaves are hairless, narrow, 1 to 1.6 cm long and 1 mm wide.

Flowers are blue or violet and appear mostly from August to April.

[3] Hemigenia purpurea appears similar to certain plants of the genus Prostanthera; however, it is distinguished by the thin leaves.

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