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sea lettuce tree

by frieda van aller
(port douglas)

what's a roman hero got to do with an australian flower?

what's a roman hero got to do with an australian flower?

Neither a lettuce nor a tree, you find this shrub on our beaches.

The flowers are strange, 5 petals or hand shaped, that's why its name is scaevola after a Roman hero, who burned his hand in defiance when threatened to be burned alive.

He lost the use of his hand, so, was left-handed and named Scaevola

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Strange name
by: Jill

It seems a strange common name for a beautiful and interesting flower - lovely photo. Thanks for sharing!

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