Plants of
South Australia
Lysiandra oblanceolata
Phyllanthaceae
Sandhill Spurge
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Prior names

Phyllanthus oblanceolatus

Phyllanthus sp. aff. lacunarius F.Muell.

Phyllanthus australis, partly

Common names

Sandhill Spurge

Etymology

Oblanceolatus refers to the distinctly oblanceolate leaves which are common in this species.

Distribution and status

Found in Gammon Ranges and the far north-western corner in South Australia, Also found in the Northern Territory and New South Wale
Herbarium regions: North Western, Flinders Ranges, Eastern, Eyre Peninsula
AVH map: SA distribution map (external link)