Stylidium semipartitum

Oblanceolate, elliptical, or obovate leaves, about 10-30 per plant, form a terminal rosette with stems present and glandular-hairy.

Inflorescences are 8–30 cm long and produce pink, mauve, or red flowers that bloom from March to August in their native range.

Its typical habitat has been reported as either damp sandy soils in eucalypt woodlands, near creeks in the company of Melaleuca species or on sandstone plateaux with Triodia species.

S. semipartitum is distinct within section Debilia because it possesses glandular-hairy leaves.

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