Stylidium muscicola

Obovate or orbicular leaves, about 4-20 per plant, form terminal rosettes with some scattered along the stems.

This species generally has one to eight scapes and cymose inflorescences that are 3–17 cm long.

S. muscicola's native range is concentrated in and around western Kimberley in Western Australia and extends to the northern parts of the Northern Territory and east almost to Queensland.

Its typical habitat is a sheltered area along a sandstone ridge in sandy soils that remain moist in the dry seasons.

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