Stylidium fissilobum

Linear or deltate leaves, about 4-34 per plant, are scattered along the elongate, glabrous stem.

Flowers are pink, white, or mauve and bloom from March to July in the southern hemisphere.

Its habitat is recorded as being wet sands at swamp edges in association with grasslands and sedgelands.

Due to its weak stem, this species often threads its way through supporting branches and leaves of the dense grass and sedge cover.

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S. fissilobum drawing from the James Cook voyage in 1770.