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Stipules present or opposing leaves connected at base by a raised line or tissue flap Loganiaceae
Branches with coarse dense spreading to patent hairs
Plants erect, up to 30 cm high, perennial, sometimes flowering in the first year, usually much branched near the base. Leaves 4–10 mm long, linear-lanceolate to oblong or elliptic; margins recurved. Calyx broadly campanulate, 2–3 mm long. Corolla tube broad, c. as long as the calyx; lobes spreading, as long as the tube. Peduncles terminal, simple or sparingly branched, bearing an irregular umbel of 3–5 flowers on filiform pedicels. Widespread. Heath. Sandy soils. Fl. spring–summer Mitrasacme polymorpha