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Devil's Pins
Hovea pungens

Flowering in the winter months this hovea splashes the forest with vibrant blues and purples and is often associated with the gold of the wattles. It grows to 1.5m high and its flowers are borne in masses along the stem.
FLOWERS: June to November.
DISTRIBUTION: Loves coastal limestone and granite outcrops and can be found in jarrah forests.

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Information from Common Wildflowers of the South-West Forests by Andrew Brown, Greg Keighery and Carolyn Thomson. Published by the Department of Conservation and Land Management.