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Hibbertia dentata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hibbertia dentata
''Hibbertia dentata'', commonly known as toothed guinea flower, trailing guinea flower or twining guinea flower, is an ornamental plant in the family Dilleniaceae native to the east coast of Australia. Found in woodland, it is a trailing or twining vine with leaves with several small 'teeth' on the margins and bright yellow flowers in early spring. It adapts readily to cultivation and can be grown as a pot plant. The species was first described in 1817. ==Taxonomy== ''Hibbertia dentata'' was first formally described in 1817 in ''Regni Vegetabilis Systema Naturale'' of Augustin Pyramus de Candolle by the prolific botanist Robert Brown. The species name is the Latin adjective ''dentata'' "toothed", referring to the toothed leaf margins.〔 George Bentham classified it in the series Hemihibbertiae based on flower anatomy, defining members of the group having glabrous carpels and numerous stamens.
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