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Heath plant

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Another member of the Heath family (Epacridaceae) flowers on the property; perhaps one of the Leucopogon genus. This one definitely needed a macro lens to pick the details up. The individual flowers are only about 2 mm (0.08 inches) across.

[Compare with "White Beard", another member of the Heath family].

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