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Description Flowerheads consist of 1-2 flowers in the leaf axils, each with 5 symmetrically arranged yellow petals. Pods are linear, flat, sparsely to very hairy and 35-40 mm long. Flowering is in the warmer months.
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Source Chamaecrista rotundifolia flower21
Author Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia

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