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English: These unusual felted plants belong to the Solanaceae family.

There are three Anthrotoche species in Western Australia. Two have this dark purple-violet-black coloured flowers.

Endemic near the W coast of W.A. between Geraldton and Shark Bay. Occurs on yellow sand plain in scrub-heath.

Photo: Fred Jean 2016
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