It is an ephemeral annual that grows about 7–10 centimetres (2.8–3.9 in) tall with oblanceolate to linear leaves.
Flowers are pink and bloom from August to January in its native range.
L. stipitata is endemic to southwestern Western Australia where it grows in granitic or lateritic soils.
[1][2] As of 2007, L. stipitata was reported as being present in the Verran Tanks Conservation Park in South Australia.
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