Marsdenia lloydii
Marsdenia lloydii, the corky marsdenia, is a climbing plant found in eastern Australia. This member of the Dogbane family exudes white sap when leaves are broken from the stem. The stems have a white fissured corky covering. This plant is found in and around drier rainforest areas, north from Gloucester, New South Wales.[1]
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| Kerewong State Forest, Australia | |
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| Species: | M. lloydii |
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