32. Scaevola crassifolia – Thick-leaved Fan-flower

Scaevola crassifolia - Thick-leaved Fan-flower. Green thick, waxy, salt resistant leaves and a single light purple fan-haped flower, shaped as if it has been cut in half. ("Scaevus" means "left-handed" in Latin). It is a West Australian native that grows naturally on sandy coastal sites where there is full sun and exceptionally free draining sandy soils.

Scaevola crassifolia – Thick-leaved Fan-flower. Green thick, waxy, salt resistant leaves and a single light purple fan-haped flower, shaped as if it has been cut in half. (“Scaevus” means “left-handed” in Latin). It is a West Australian native that grows naturally on sandy coastal sites where there is full sun and exceptionally free draining sandy soils.

Scaevola crassifolia – Thick-leaved Fan-flower. Green thick, waxy, salt resistant leaves and a single light purple fan-haped flower, shaped as if it has been cut in half. (“Scaevus” means “left-handed” in Latin). It is a West Australian native that grows naturally on sandy coastal sites where there is full sun and exceptionally free draining sandy soils.

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