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Myoporum oppositifolium : ウィキペディア英語版 | Myoporum oppositifolium
''Myoporum oppositifolium'', commonly known as twin-leaf myoporum, is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae. It is easily ditinguished from others in the genus by the combination of glabrous leaves and branches, its opposite leaf arrangement and its serrated leaves. Its distribution is restricted to the extreme south-west of Western Australia. ==Description== ''Myoporum oppositifolium'' is an erect shrub which grows to a height of and has glabrous branches which usually have raised, wart-like tubercles. The leaves are also tuberculate, especially on the lower surface and are arranged in opposite pairs. The leaves are egg-shaped to narrow lance-shaped, long, wide and the leaf margins are serrated for their entire length. The flowers appear in groups of one to four in the axils of the leaves on a stalk long. The flowers have 5 green or purplish sepals and 5 petals joined at their bases to form a tube. The tube is white, spotted purple on the bases of the lobes and on the top part of the tube, long, the lobes spreading and long. There are 4 stamens which extend slightly beyond the petals. Flowering occurs throughout the whole year and is followed by lilac to brown fruits which are drupes, in diameter and roughly spherical in shape.〔〔
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