broom spurge

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broom spurge (Amperea xiphoclada)

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broom spurge (uncountable)

  1. A grass-like erect spurge, native to Australia, of species Amperea xiphoclada (formerly known as Amperea spartioides).
    • 1938, Thomas Stephen Hart, “Excursion to Springvale”, in The Victorian Naturalist, volume LIV, page 138:
      This Guinea Flower is frequently quick to reappear, as are also the Trochymene and the Broom spurge (Amperea spartioides), seen at other places near.

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